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The phrase "a pit of base" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a metaphorical context to describe a situation or place that is morally low or depraved.
Example: "The novel depicted a society that had fallen into a pit of base desires, where greed and corruption reigned supreme."
Alternatives: "a den of iniquity" or "a pit of depravity".
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"Everyone's a bottomless pit of something".
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