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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bases" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a base"? If this is the case, you can use "a base" when referring to a single foundation or starting point for something, such as in a discussion about concepts, structures, or locations.
Example: "In order to build a strong argument, you need to establish a base of evidence to support your claims."
Alternatives: "a foundation" or "a starting point".
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There's only one thing worse than a bases-loaded walk to end a ballgame – a bases loaded hit by pitch.
12.32am GMT Ben Wright (@wrightben) Cards to win tonight with a bases loaded, walk off balk.
I have a bases loaded balk by Bob Gibson bringing in the winning run.
That correlation is a bases for good design of T-junction separators.
a Bases vary but are of similar sizes; those show are for age group.
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And Pearce hits a bases-clearing double!
Orlando Cabrera followed Raines with a bases-clearing double, cutting the Mets' lead to 4-3.
Grandal hit a bases-clearing triple, and Alonso drove in two runs.
It looked like Ellsbury was going to at least end up with a bases-clearing double.
Gaven Burciaga then came through with a bases-clearing double to make it 11-3.
Johnson gave up a bases-empty home run to Terry Tiffee in the fourth inning.
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