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Definitions from the Webback to basicsPart of Speech: Phrase Sense 1: Returning to a fundamental or simple approach or principle. Example sentence: After the failed experiment, the company decided to go back to basics and focus on their core products. Related products: Books on Back to Basics Sense 2: Returning to a traditional or traditional way of doing things. Example sentence: The school implemented a back to basics curriculum, emphasizing traditional teaching methods. Related products: Back to Basics Cookbook Sense 3: Reverting to a simpler lifestyle or way of living. Example sentence: After a stressful year, Jane decided to go back to basics and live a minimalist lifestyle. Related products: Back to Basics Gardening Tools | ||||
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