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The phrase "a sound bases" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a sound basis" when referring to a solid foundation or principle.
Example: "The project was built on a sound basis of research and analysis."
Alternatives: "a solid foundation" or "a strong basis."
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The topological structure descriptors provided a sound bases for classifying molecular structures.
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This is clearly not a sound base from which to begin communication.
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Growing emphasis on pump storage, he thinks, provides a sound base for expansion.
With that being said you surely have to be smart about it and use a sound base nutrition plan.
How can we resolve this crisis in a way that creates a sound base for our dealing with future crises?
It refers to profits built on a sound base and that can be expected to keep growing.
They argue that a single national story is not a sound base for a common culture because it has always been contested by class, region and religion.
Its chairman, David Batten, said that its "conservative business model" would provide Virgin Money with a sound base to move into retail banking.
"And so they became the places where the New York Latino community created a sound based on the roots of the music, but relevant to their contemporary world".
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