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The phrase "a stable base of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing foundational elements or support systems in various contexts, such as business, relationships, or physical structures.
Example: "To ensure the success of the project, we need a stable base of resources and support."
Alternatives: "a solid foundation of" or "a reliable framework of".
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The first is a stable base of employees.
It wants to bring in a downtown-ish clientele while acquiring a stable base of Philharmonic subscribers.
To the city's newcomers, building a stable base of professional residents and a network to rebuild the city seems to be the priority.
The attempts at reform by John Casimir and his energetic wife, Marie Louise, may have been ill-conceived, but, given the factional strife within the oligarchy, it was difficult for the monarch to find a stable base of support.
Aurangabad, with 1.2 million people and a stable base of automotive assembly plants, factories and agribusiness, has long attracted the attention of companies selling small appliances, cellphones and economy cars.
Unlike a commercial bank, which can rely on a stable base of bank depositors, GE Capital must borrow its money in the wholesale markets, which tend to be more capricious, as Mr Gross has proved recently.
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They speculate that mature eunicid worms, which can be up to six feet long, can move sizable chunks of coral, and that this action may help create a stable base for the development of reefs, particularly in wave-swept areas.
Determining these basic properties provides a stable base for more complex reconstitutions of biological function.
It has been shown that the item bank has sound psychometric properties and could form a stable base for a wide range of applications.
The target for 2002 is to achieve a 7 per cent annual growth in Regular Resources, which will provide a stable base for vibrant country programmes of co-operation.
The reduced motion at the ankle might suggest a rigidity of the foot during stance, which might have allowed a more stable base of support with respect to patients in the other clusters, thus explaining the better speed of progression.
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