Sentence examples for an open base from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an open base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to architecture, design, or programming, where it refers to a base that is not enclosed or is accessible.
Example: "The sculpture features an open base, allowing viewers to see the intricate details from all angles."
Alternatives: "a transparent foundation" or "an accessible base".

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Teixeira was due up with an open base, with Cano on deck.

Though Sele had an open base, Williams had to think that a fastball was coming.

Will La Russa order Bonds walked if there is not an open base?

"I'd just as soon face everybody, but if I have an open base it only makes sense to walk him.

After three straight Yankees reached base in the fourth and Martínez had runners on second and third and an open base, he buzzed a pitch off Garcia's back.

"If there's an open base, a runner at second and we could get a double play with Santiago, I might walk him," La Russa said.

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Michel Hodara, an Alinghi spokesman, said the open base was meant to generate good will with a nation whose citizens would prefer to see the Swiss boat sink.

Equation (32) shows evacuations can be started if the operation is assigned to an open relief base.

An ethno-cultural community is an open community based on a predominant ethnic origin, but made up of people of various races and backgrounds.

The foundation of the system is an open architecture based in PC technology, standard communication systems and connectivity tools.

Elitist, yes, but in the good sense of an open elite, based on meritocracy.

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