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"basically in" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a basic or fundamental aspect of something. Example: "Basically, health and happiness go hand in hand. If you take care of your physical and mental well-being, you will generally feel happier."
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Epping is basically in Essex.
"You're basically in a landfill".
I was basically in a coma.
We're basically in denial about this.
The log flume is basically in the ocean.
I was basically in tears watching those scenes".
"I was basically in over my head," she said.
Basically, in story ballet, you've got a choice.
The apartment was basically in the bridge plaza.
Basically, in movie form [it] has become a superhero film".
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The results were basically in-line with Wall Street's forecast.
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