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The phrase "a decent base of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a satisfactory or adequate foundation or starting point for something, such as knowledge, skills, or resources.
Example: "Having a decent base of knowledge in mathematics is essential for understanding more complex concepts in science."
Alternatives: "a solid foundation of" or "an adequate level of".
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Assuming that other major-conference programs won't be interested in it, the league could look toward the University of Central Florida, which has a decent base of about 500,000 fans, or even East Carolina (350,000 fans), but neither are premium brands.
Without at least a decent base of clothes to work with, getting dressed every day can be a challenge.
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It's like a version of X Factor where everyone has a decent base level of competency, which automatically makes it much less fun.
This ensured that participants would at least get a decent base payment for participation independent of their earnings in the experimental game.
The village of Pangot, at about 6,500 feet, is a decent base from which to explore the hills.
This provides a decent foundation of short-covering support.
Most home bars contain a decent selection of base spirits and very few modifiers.
He also noted that given Vital Insights already had a decent customer base, the kind of development usually gained through a VC backer wasn't as necessary for his company.
The MAdL as a marker with sensitivity in between napsin A and SP-A or SP-B will add a decent advantage based on its specificity and persistent expression in terms of grading stages or specimen origin.
The first gives a decent idea of who his base is.
Empirical probabilities of observing a soft sweep in a given simulation run were obtained by calculating the expected probability that two randomly drawn adaptive lineages are not identical by decent, based on the population frequencies of all adaptive lineages in the population at the time of sampling.
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