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The phrase "a base on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a foundational or starting point for something, often in contexts like military, scientific, or organizational settings.
Example: "The research team established a base on the island to conduct their studies."
Alternatives: "a foundation for" or "a starting point for".
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In a double-stranded genome, mutagenesis typically converts a base on one side of the duplex, not also its complement.
Each runner advanced a base on the single.
Thole stayed patient and drew a base on balls.
"I need to shore that up, letting guys take a base on me from second.
A psychologist travels to a base on a remote planet to replace a mysteriously deceased scientist.
Landers and Lockbaum advanced a base on Frias's error in right.
Now, Blue Labour sees the values of faith communities as a base on which to build.
Third, while many Afghan institutions are now dysfunctional, there is a base on which to build.
Cal Ripken fouled off a pitch and eventually drew a base on balls.
"He's got too much talent to just take a base on balls.
Use a plastic board as a base on which to make the rolls.
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