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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a baseline of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a standard or reference point for comparison in various contexts, such as research, data analysis, or project management.
Example: "To evaluate the project's success, we need to establish a baseline of a previous similar project."
Alternatives: "a standard for" or "a reference point for".
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If "real" news is separated by being well vetted and easily provable, the Buzzfeed story, with a baseline of a loose spreadsheet, is equally unfounded.
As was the case for Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and Mississippi in 2005, many communities do not have a baseline of a population with access to preventative healthcare, adequate treatment for existing conditions, or access to medical records in an emergency.
This change was achieved in diabetic patients with a baseline of a median value of 162 mg/dl triglyceride.
We considered additional models of population history, including varying recent growth and ancient history, as well as a baseline of a population that has been of constant size throughout history (File S1).
The estimation of attributable fraction is against a baseline of a diet that would contain no red meat, and is based on the relative risks of consumption of red meat, according to the review by WCRF (2007).
A baseline of a person is defined as their comfort zone or rest state.
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The fairest way to distribute the compensation fund is to recognize that equality, and begin compensation from a baseline of an equal division.
A baseline of comfort, not a sudden stress of desperation, is what lets innovation happen.
"Every weekend has a different vibe with a baseline of having this guaranteed good time feeling," Margaret Knowles, curatorial assistant, said.
What binds this group together is not so much work or leisure pursuits, but a baseline of stratospheric wealth or fame and a keen desire for privacy.
(This was against a baseline of 1990).
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