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The phrase "a broad base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wide range of support, foundation, or variety in a particular context, such as in business, social movements, or research.
Example: "The organization aims to build a broad base of community support to address local issues effectively."
Alternatives: "a wide foundation" or "a diverse support base".
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A broad base, with common interests is, of course, preferable to a small, partisan one.
"It shows that there is broad support, a broad base," Mr. Cuomo said.
"They wanted a small show with a broad base," Mr. Cohen said.
"The success of nonviolent protest ultimately hinges on having a broad base".
The boulder would have a broad base that asserted its weight without being overpowering.
His pragmatic politics and warm, straightforward manner have earned him a broad base of support.
Mr. Kerry has said he would rather have the support of a broad base of individuals.
Since I'm projecting talent for a broad base of possibilities, I can't rank him any higher.
Promising to reform the education establishment would give Mr. Gore a means of building a broad base of support.
While overtly organised to protest the islands transfer, the protests also served as a broad base for anti-government feeling.
The N.B.A. and the N.F.L. play to a broad base of spectators and a vast television audience.
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