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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a basement of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical space or metaphorically to indicate a foundational aspect of something.
Example: "The house had a basement of old memories, filled with photographs and keepsakes from their childhood."
Alternatives: "a foundation of" or "a core of".
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They finally found her, Mr. Romney said, in a basement of a New Jersey home.
In Akron, Ohio, four people were murdered, execution-style, in a basement of an apartment complex.
The Manhattan branch of the Dale Carnegie Institute is housed in a basement of an Upper East Side high-rise.
But in a basement of some research institute somewhere, it's possible that these breakthroughs are taking place".
It showed a pile of bodies in the corner of a basement of what appeared to be a large home.
Beltian rocks rest on a basement of gneisses and consist of thick deposits of sandstones, shales, sandy shales, and limestones.
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A former theater teacher, Susan has a basement full of costumes and unique articles of clothing.
Somewhere there's a basement full of heads like that, waiting to be discovered.
Trapped in a basement full of cat hair and moody Swedish folk singers?
"And there's a basement full of beer".
"'Bull and Smyth are alone in a forgotten basement of Guardian Towers.
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