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Discover Ludwig"have basically" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to emphasize a conclusion you have reached or an understanding you have come to. Example: After studying the evidence, I have basically come to the conclusion that the suspect is guilty.
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We have basically codified wasteful overstaffing".
"Here we have basically a research earthquake.
The two artists have basically switched roles.
Actually, France and the Netherlands have basically the same performance.
"We have basically declared war on the future".
"You have basically a tenured system in stagnation".
"We have basically had enough," Tacopina said Friday.
These funds have basically been on the run for years.
"The prosecutors have basically adopted the defense arguments," he said.
We have basically wiped out infection in the United States".
Both of those have basically gone up in smoke.
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