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The phrase "a big base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large foundational element, such as in a physical structure, a group of supporters, or a database.
Example: "The company has established a big base of loyal customers over the years."
Alternatives: "a large foundation" or "a substantial base".
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This is because Kayseri also has a big base of Gulenist support.
Despite having a big base in Malaysia, Intel is putting its new chipmaking plant in Vietnam.
The troops at a big base in France were recently handed a questinnaire.
Without a big base of deposits it financed itself with debt.
Both were bad years for Labour, so the party does not start from a big base.
"The Americans have a big base there, and they never go out," he said.
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For EADS, the merger would have given it a bigger base in America.
Readers, much more price sensitive than document producers, wouldn't pay for access to a bigger base of writers.
A party elite can rebel against its own base successfully, but only if there's a bigger base waiting to be built.
Sarvadi insists margins will get better as volume grows and investments in computer systems and organization are spread over a bigger base.
And this whole thing about Democrats raising taxes to create a bigger base.
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