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You can use "rudiments of" to mean a basic understanding or knowledge of something, usually something more complex or advanced. For example, "I had only the rudiments of Spanish when I visited Mexico."
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There were barely the rudiments of realism.
Outline of the rudiments of drumming.
In Paris a friend taught him the rudiments of photography.
His education had included mastering the rudiments of drawing.
You have the rudiments of a system that works.
After learning the rudiments of the game, Diego became obsessed.
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It also possesses a sensory organ and rudiments of mesoderm.
Thereafter rudiments of order emerged, first under Lieut.
That's where you learn the rudiments of the story and are dispatched to prove your mettle.
He explained some of the rudiments of salesmanship, and how they applied to the bridal business.
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