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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a secret base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a hidden or undisclosed location, often in contexts related to military, espionage, or fictional narratives.
Example: "The agents met at a secret base to discuss their next mission without being detected."
Alternatives: "a hidden facility" or "a covert location."
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Mandela became commander- in-chief; and MK set up a secret base on a farm at Rivonia outside of Johannesburg.
A group of sixteen officers set up a secret base in the jungle and began assembling recruits.
Mr. Awlaki was killed in September 2011 by a C.I.A. drone strike, launched from a secret base in Saudi Arabia.
He and his team kidnapped, tortured and killed black anti-apartheid activists from a secret base on Vlakplaas, a farm near Pretoria.
In Poland, detainees were held in a makeshift prison at a secret base near Szymany Airport, about 100 miles north of Warsaw.
The agency opened a secret base on the Arabian Peninsula when it began flights over Yemen, even though JSOC planes are flown from a separate facility in Djibouti.
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Philip Schneider, an explosive engineer who worked for the U.S. government, with high-level security clearance, claimed that in 1979 he participated in the building of a "secret underground base," in Dulce, New Mexico.
These rumors caught fire after many eyewitnesses reported unexplained aircraft around a top secret base, north of Las Vegas.
It looks weird, but as far as she's concerned, she's a spy infiltrating the secret base of a dangerous enemy.
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