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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a base camp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a temporary setup or location from which activities, such as climbing or exploration, are launched.
Example: "After a long day of hiking, we finally reached a base camp where we could rest and prepare for the summit attempt."
Alternatives: "a staging area" or "a support camp."
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"I was the commander of a base camp," Moyo acknowledged.
And eventually a base camp will be established at one of the poles.
After the 2003 invasion, it became a base camp for Sunni insurgents in western Baghdad.
But he climbed 60 feet out of the crevasse and reached a base camp on Thursday.
"It's like coming up to a base camp and it's beautiful," he said.
Tents set up along the paths give the feeling of a base camp and exploration sites.
Here at L'Anse aux Meadows, they established a base camp, their beachhead in Vinland.
Evidence, including bedding, showed that the people who lived there used it as a base camp.
They used a Phoenix resort as a base camp for almost a week.
In February, 1902, the group set up a base camp on the frozen rim of Antarctica.
The girl, Clee, establishes a base camp on Cheryl's couch, wreaking havoc on her life.
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