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The phrase "a strong asset base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in financial or business contexts to refer to a solid foundation of assets that a company or organization possesses.
Example: "The company's ability to expand its operations is largely due to its strong asset base, which provides the necessary capital for investment."
Alternatives: "a solid asset foundation" or "a robust asset portfolio".
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Mathew Lawrence, an IPPR research fellow, said: "Britain needs an initial capital injection to expand the provision of affordable credit and new 'match saving' incentives for people on low incomes to enable people to build up a stronger asset base of their own and reduce their reliance on credit".
"Because of its strong asset base and dedicated people, El Paso does not need to follow the path Enron took".
In contrast to Enron, these companies have strong asset bases to put creditors and customers at ease.
While many analysts viewed it as a strong asset, Nortel has not found a buyer.
He considers Houbigant's Chantilly a strong asset.
For the EU, a constructive and influential UK has always been a strong asset.
The mission structure was considered a strong asset of the game.
Kennedy's new wife Vicki proved to be a strong asset in campaigning.
- Academic, programming and/or management credentials in gender are a strong asset.
A stronger asset recovery regime to seize illicit gains.
Our banks have a very strong Canadian asset base.
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