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The phrase "a stronger base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing chemistry, particularly when comparing the strength of different bases in terms of their ability to accept protons or donate electron pairs.
Example: "In this reaction, we need to use a stronger base to ensure that the reaction proceeds efficiently."
Alternatives: "a more potent base" or "a more powerful base".
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Following the HFA strategies, various international nongovernmental organizations working in the field of DRR have begun some ambitious programs designed to reduce people's vulnerability to natural disasters and build a stronger base of community-based disaster education.
Does Qaddafi have a stronger base of support in Tripoli?
They start this new season from a stronger base than us,' he added.
"But we work from a better base, and more important, we work from a stronger base in the region".
The London exchange rejected the offer, arguing that merging with the Frankfurt exchange would provide a stronger base in the long term.
The Communist menace is greater than the Nazi threat ever was, because the Communists have a stronger base and more effective world-wide organizations.
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Until 2003, they had refuge and a strong base by the border with Iran.
Richard Dunne – 6 His competitive streak and organisation helped give a strong base from which to work.
That's not to say the governor doesn't have a strong base of support here.
So we do have a strong base on which to build further.
"You can hit each other emotionally when you have such a strong base.
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