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The phrase "a base in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a foundational location or a starting point for something, often in contexts like business, military, or research.
Example: "The company has established a base in New York to expand its operations on the East Coast."
Alternatives: "a foundation in" or "a hub in".
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Levy has a base in Florida.
They had established a base in Maine.
"Should Ecuador have a base in Miami?
He still has a base in California.
They would establish a base in Iraq.
"He has a base in the Bronx, and he has a base in the Latino community.
The four players to steal a base in four decades.
It may move to a base in southern Kazakhstan.
They also failed to establish a base in New York.
He has a base in the tax haven of Belize.
They stated they wanted a base in the Mediterranean for their merchant ships.
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