back-to-basics
Americanadjective
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stressing simplicity and adherence to fundamental principles.
The movement suggests a back-to-basics approach to living for those whose lives have become complicated.
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emphasizing or based upon the teaching of such basic subjects as reading, arithmetic, grammar, or history in a traditional way.
Example Sentences
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But do shoppers really want to buy these creative versions of Easter classics or is a back-to-basics approach the way forward, particularly when the cost of living is rising?
From BBC
The company’s turnaround plan, which it has been working on for a while, appears to include a back-to-basics approach.
From MarketWatch
The company’s turnaround plan, which it has been working on for a while, appears to include a back-to-basics approach.
From MarketWatch
That’s a “back-to-basics” question that clients are asking Calvasino.
From Barron's
That’s a “back-to-basics” question that clients are asking Calvasino.
From Barron's
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