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The phrase "a secure basis of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the foundation or underlying support for something, often in contexts related to security, stability, or reliability.
Example: "The new policy provides a secure basis of trust between the organization and its employees."
Alternatives: "a solid foundation for" or "a reliable framework for".
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Yet the proposed EU constitution deliberately suppressed any mention of Christianity and proposes to advance into the future on a secure basis of utopian atheism.
A letter from the charity's chief executive Mike Ellicock to the Education Secretary says: "We believe that the general direction of the programmes of study will make the achievement of these aims less rather than more likely". He says all pupils must be helped to build a secure basis of mathematical understanding early on.
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Craig Smith explores Ferguson's thought, and examines his attempt to develop a genuine moral science and its place in providing a secure basis for the virtuous education of the new elite of Hanoverian Britain.
The success of the empirical bond valence model has given rise to a number of attempts to find a secure basis for it in physical theory, an endeavor that for the most part has met with indifferent success.
Turning to the science of the matter, one must then look at the adequacy of genomic sequence information as a secure basis for making disease risk assessments, and, therefore, as a basis for health care decisions.
The purpose of the Hexapla was to provide a secure basis for debate with rabbis to whom the Hebrew alone was authoritative.
Some believe that their normative ethics can be placed on a secure basis, resistant to any form of scepticism, such as what anyone rationally desires, or would accept or agree on, regardless of their ethical outlook; others that it cannot.
"Baden-Württemberg has a lot of industry, so people are budgeting on a secure basis – it's not pure misery," says Schmid.
For these reasons, and since a property-owning democracy also secures the fair value of equal political liberties and fair equality of opportunities, a property-owning democracy provides a more secure basis for citizens' sense of self-respect (the remaining primary social good covered by the difference principle in part) than does welfare-state capitalism.
The aim is to establish The Space on a "more secure basis", explains Alan Davey, chief executive of the Arts Council: he is setting aside £8m from a digital fund to support the platform over the next two to three years, following a period of evaluation with the BBC.
These results provide a more secure basis for risk assessment than was previously available.
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