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The phrase "a lasting base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a foundation or support system that is intended to endure over time.
Example: "The organization aims to create a lasting base for community support and development."
Alternatives: "a stable foundation" or "a durable framework".
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To many African-Americans, those actions seemed of a piece with Richard M. Nixon's southern strategy, which built a lasting base for the Republicans among Southern white voters.
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With Arafat off the scene, not only will there be no effective Palestinian interlocutor, but the chances of reaching a lasting settlement based on partition along the 1967 borders are likely to disappear.
The upcoming March 2015 Israeli elections provide the Palestinians a momentous opportunity to engage in reconciliatory public narratives by stating their readiness, willingness, and ability to negotiate in earnest to achieve a lasting peace based on a two-state solution.
You will want a solid, long-lasting base so consider applying two coats.
"President Bush seems to forget that Congress is a co-equal branch of government, not a body whose decisions he can simply dismiss out of hand when he finds them inconvenient," Democratic congresswoman Lynn Woolsey, who has led the push to prevent lasting bases in Iraq, said through a spokesman.
Their lieutenants are also eminently compatible, as the negotiations showed.But what really argues for a lasting coalition is base politics.
"I see the danger of a lasting dysfunctional relationship based on the president-elect's perception that he is being wronged by the intelligence community," Pillar said.
It's also about secrets and lies — though Segel offers a sort of prefeminist, garlicky wisdom, in the vein of Apatow's, regarding the mysterious and irrational bond of spontaneous intimacy that a lasting love is based on.
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