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.
The correct spelling is either Faberge or Fabergé
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "hellacious" (slang for either extraordinary or harrowing).
Both of the spellings you have given are the same.The correct spelling is existence. So both are correct."I believe in the existence of alien life".
either one is fine.
As any proper dictionary will point out, this word can be spelled either "archeologist" or "archaeologist".
To express mirth, either a giggle or a guffaw, is to laugh.
The form of the verb focus is either "focused" or focussed, with the single S preferred.
Either is correct. The spelling kindergartner follows the German noun (Kindergärtner) while the spelling kindergartener follows the English -er formation.
Either bologna or baloney.
That is the correct spelling of "recurred" (occurred again).
Shoo-in is the correct spelling; but when you say either, both sound the same.
The correct spelling is "convenient" (easy, accessible).