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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a foundation that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the basis or underlying principle of something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The research provides a foundation that supports the theory of climate change."
Alternatives: "a basis that" or "a groundwork that".
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They created a foundation that spent tens of millions in advertising.
Ibrahim told Salim he wanted to establish a foundation that would celebrate good leaders.
(She has since created a foundation that seeks to educate Somali youth).
Chanel Is introducing a foundation that accommodates all skin colors called Perfection Lumiere, out this September.
Eric Trump, 28, started a foundation that helps children battling life-threatening illness.
Yet underneath the debris is a foundation that was not destroyed.
"I'm working on creating a foundation that will be named after my mother," she said.
"A foundation that is long-term can accumulate an expertise in a set of problems".
"We are building a foundation that will help the overall development of our players.
"Miss Shriver laid a foundation that will go a long time," Bobby Doyle said.
"But eventually we found a foundation that worked with autistic children.
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