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Discover Ludwig'base in' is not a correct phrase.
Instead, you would use the phrase 'base in *something*', such as 'base in Tokyo'. This phrase means to have a home, workplace, or other area of operations in a particular location. For example, "My brother works for a company that is based in Tokyo."
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base in Halamish.
Cream Color Base in Luna.
base in Central Asia.
base in Linton, Yorkshire.
Levy has a base in Florida.
USF1 has a satellite base in Spain.
They had established a base in Maine.
"Imagine a Russian base in downtown Albuquerque.
Al Qaeda means "the base" in Arabic.
"Should Ecuador have a base in Miami?
He still has a base in California.
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