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The phrase "a solid base of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a strong foundation or support for something, such as an idea, argument, or structure.
Example: "To build a successful business, it is essential to have a solid base of loyal customers."
Alternatives: "a strong foundation of" or "a firm groundwork of".
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These and other trauma center-based studies [ 15, 16] have provided a solid base of literature in which to examine the characteristics of injury patterns in the USA.
Mr. Fruit, analysts say, has a solid base of goodwill on which to build.
"I think we've built a solid base of support for the steps we have taken".
Nevertheless, the Roman Catholics retained a solid base of Christians on which to build.
"But during the interviews, I got the sense of a company with high integrity and a solid base of employees.
He built a solid base of support in New Hampshire, which backed him early and stuck with him despite Iowa.
He's someone with a solid base of knowledge, a light hand with details and an ego that rarely intrudes.
"Lima's infrastructure, products and people will provide us with a solid base of operations in Europe to grow our product portfolio and capabilities there," he said.
"My therapist ends up standing with one leg in front of the other, knees bent, to have a solid base of support to offer maximum resistance".
Mr. Gephardt enjoys a solid base of labor and older supporters in Iowa, and it is hard to overstate the importance of those two groups there.
The club has been erratic on the field, it seems to have a solid base of support (averaging 15,733 a game).
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