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Discover Ludwig"has basically" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is fundamental, essential, or crucial to the main point of the sentence. It can also be used to describe something that is simple or straightforward. Here is an example: "The new software has basically revolutionized the way we conduct business meetings."
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"Work has basically stopped".
Our friendship has basically dissolved".
"Mom has basically completely rejected me".
Congress has, basically, three options.
It has basically become a jungle".
The Competition Commission has, basically, spoken.
Davey has basically been sidelined though.
"The F.C.C. has basically said: 'Game on.
The retina has, basically, nice centers around pixel detectors.
That means the jobless rate has basically stagnated since January.
"That has basically been Pyongyang's playbook since the 1960s".
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