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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but, basically" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to introduce a simplified explanation or summary of a more complex idea. Example: "The project has many intricate details, but, basically, we need to improve our communication strategy."
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But basically correct.
"But, basically, no".
'But basically London.
But, basically, mammals are really boring".
But basically Scoot was a good kid.
But, basically, they're just like us.
But basically I'd agree with you".
But basically, he said no.
"But basically, evolution is unproven.
"But basically, it's not true".
Useful, perhaps, but basically superfluous.
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