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The phrase 'learn the basics' is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase can be used as both an imperative (giving an instruction) and as an indicative statement. Example: In order to become a successful engineer, it is important to learn the basics first.
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They've just got to learn the basics.
First he had to learn the basics in the amateurs.
And any chowderhead can learn the basics with ease.
"Nobody wants to learn the basics anymore," he complains.
But can we really learn the basics in a day?
Sorry – send Peter to journalism school to learn the basics.
Whatever you're doing, you have to learn the basics first.
The Khan software offered students a new, engaging way to learn the basics.
Learn the basics.
To really learn the basics, do some research.
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