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Discover LudwigThe phrase "basically for" is correct and used in written English.
It can be used to mean "intended for" or "used for," or it can also be used to mean "essentially for" or "fundamentally for." Example: This software is basically for tracking customer orders.
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Realtors work basically for themselves.
And that's basically for safer, cheaper machines.
It was made basically for me.
Not that I write basically for children.
"We've been in playoff baseball basically for a month.
"It's a punishment basically for not being good.
"Basically for the pubs … Then I decided to move here.
Driving environments have been designed basically for travel by physically and mentally unimpaired people.
"The Malibu places are basically for the parents to get away from their children".
Normally, the boats were used "basically for training purposes," one volunteer told me.
The stimulus money is basically for hiring local people, which is what I look at.
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