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The phrase "a base from which to insert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a starting point or foundation for adding something, such as information or data.
Example: "We need to establish a base from which to insert our new findings into the existing research framework."
Alternatives: "a foundation for adding" or "a starting point for insertion".
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Another danger, they say, is that Hezbollah could use Venezuela as a base from which to insert terrorists into the United States.
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The console is a base unit into which a user inserts game cartridges.
The framing you insert will create a base on which the pass-through can be attached.
Supponor is currently developing technology to insert virtual ads from the online world which are targeted at individual IP addresses.
Second, the function insertValue, which finds the proper position for inserted data, is called to insert each data set from migrateList to S 2 (Line 2-9).
For instance, column c i −3, i −2 contains three types of bases: an null base which we denote as "d" (stands for deletion with respect to the reference), an inserted base of "AT", and an inserted base of "C".
The scientist J. Craig Venter is trying to do that by synthesizing the 580,076-base genome of a simple bacterium, which would be inserted into some other bacterium.
For site specific expression of npr-17, we used a vector from Douglas S Kim based on pSM into which was inserted SL2 RFP and the unc--54 3′ UTR.
In the 3′-GXC-5′ context, other products resulted from insertion of dAMP or dTMP opposite M1dG and a one-base deletion in which dGMP was inserted opposite the template dC immediately 5′ to M1dG.
Jillian McDonald, also based in New York City, uses a computer to digitally insert herself kissing and showering with screen idols in scenes from Hollywood movies.
ATM stands for "automatic teller machine", in which you insert your banking card and from which you receive money.
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