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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a base which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a foundational element or starting point that is being described or defined.
Example: "The project requires a base which can support the weight of the structure."
Alternatives: "a foundation that" or "a basis that".
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I've used Malaysian shrimp crackers here as a base which you can buy in most good Chinese supermarkets.
Stealing a base — which Mr. Williams acknowledged was not his strong point, despite his great speed — also depends on the pitcher's rhythm.
Column, in architecture, a vertical element, usually a rounded shaft with a capital and a base, which in most cases serves as a support.
The old figure used 1990 as a base, which did not give enough weight to, among other things, Nigeria's swelling telecoms industry.
The temple usually stands upon a lofty terraced plinth (a block serving as a base), which itself also symbolized a mountain.
Since 2010, however, the Republican Party has controlled at least one house of Congress, presiding over a base which is increasingly, virulently opposed to any changes to immigration policy other than in the enforcement of it.
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The bun has a crisped base, which is a perfect textural counterpoint to the liquid centre.
This is mainly because Na2S is a strong base which has an effect on the PL intensity of the CDs.
Oxo makes an excellent version with a removable base, which is marked with volume measures.
They manned an amphibious base which included a hospital built in Hakin and a docks complex at Newton Noyes.
He said the company had just launched a campaign to promote Swindon as a business base which was proving successful.
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