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The phrase "a base for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an anchor point or foundation from which something can be built or developed. For example, "This research provides a base for exploring new medicinal treatments."
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Later, it was a base for fishermen.
"The Russians are building a base for sustainable development.
Mosul was long a base for supporters of Saddam Hussein.
Reheated it can be a base for other dishes.
The Stockwell flat became a base for global adventuring.
Today it is a base for Uganda's Battle Group 9+.
"It's using technology as a base for empowerment".
One pushes paper at a base for Staten Island detectives.
"In general, it's regarded as a base for every action".
It feels like a base for a real mountaineer.
This was a base for the barley soup.
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