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The phrase "a trooper based out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a law enforcement officer, typically a state trooper, who operates from a specific location or jurisdiction.
Example: "The report was filed by a trooper based out of the local precinct who witnessed the incident firsthand."
Alternatives: "a trooper stationed at" or "a trooper assigned to".
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Authorities said Huntsman, a trooper based out of Bridgeport, was one of the emergency workers who responded to the scene of Scalesse's accident.
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On a recent morning this small man leapt out of a trooper's Toyota (Indiana-made) while it was still moving.
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