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The correct spelling is basically.


Here are some example sentences with this word:
You are basically just trying to annoy me, aren't you?

Basically, she pushed me down the stairs.

This is basically why I joined the air force.

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6mo ago

The correct spelling is "basically." "Basicly" is not a recognized spelling.

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