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No - it is bad grammatical structure.

Be cautious in using the word "basically" - it is frequently wrongly used.

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Yes, any word can start an English sentence. But "basically" is a verbal mannerism to be avoided generally, and "basically because" is an awkward mouthful, too informal for writing.

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We went to the zoo and there were mostly lions.

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