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Discover LudwigThe phrase "basically including" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a list or explanation of items that are included in the main idea or topic of the sentence. Example: "The ingredients for this recipe are fairly simple, basically including flour, sugar, eggs, and milk."
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But that data pool has the same problem as everything else I talk about in the article: they're basically including everybody.
The more generalized sound of the northeast -- the area's country music, basically, including forró and baião -- can be heard on "Brazil Classics 3: Forró, Etc.," a collection on the American Luaka Bop label compiled by David Byrne.
Allowing people to shoot SARs in controlled environments would be adequate, basically including ammunition in the fees, and restricting the amount of ammo you can legally own would be great.
The software that comes with it is straightforward but powerful: reassign any key or key combo to anything, basically, including common actions, macros, or locations.
The first masterplan after German reunification dates from 1992 BVWP 19922), basically including most of the large infrastructure projects which have been important for the economic recovery of Eastern Germany.
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The proposed rapid modeling technique is a step-by-step procedure and basically include following steps: Develops basic model from image-based patient data Computes geometric reference of cast data Models flare edges Builds cast surface pattern Creates solid model of the cast.
Which basically includes every married person on the planet.
This metric basically includes two factors, environmental sustainability and wellbeing.
It basically includes marginally attached and discouraged workers in the unemployment calculation.
As a result, the rebate is basically included in the apportionment of property taxes.
It basically includes four steps: initialization, estimation of transform parameter, component separation and parameterized TFA, as well as feature extraction.
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