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Discover Ludwig"basically only" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a point -- to indicate that something is almost exclusively true or applicable. For example: "I basically only like chocolate ice cream."
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It's Shameless, basically, only real.
"Basically, only Joey and I were healthy.
Now they basically only see the Seleção on the TV.
The conjugation in H4TCS is not significant and this ligand basically only absorbs UV light.
"With Ambien, you've got a drug that's got basically only onset," Renger said, dismissively.
It was a difficult game against a Liverpool team who basically only defended.
"Basically only one computer in our house was able to get DSL," she says.
"There are basically only two things you can do," she continues.
Basically, only same-race staff members get promoted to top ranking positions, regardless of performance.
In a course like this, you basically only get out of it as much as you put into it.
We are seeking basically only one item concerning combustor exit conditions, namely the exit temperature or the exit enthalpy.
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