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How do you use rudiments in a sentence

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Answer: A rudiment is the basic principle of a skill, for example being taught the rudiments of English as a child. The fundamentals or starting of something. For example: The girls learned the rudiments of sewing while away at boarding school. Meaning, the girls learned the basics of sewing, more or less the minimum of the skill.

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