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The phrase "base to explore" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a starting point or foundation for further exploration or investigation. Example: "The city of Athens serves as the perfect base to explore the ancient ruins of Greece." Here, "base to explore" is used to describe the city of Athens as a starting point or hub for exploring the surrounding historical sites and landmarks.
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This is the best base to explore nearby Los Frailes, arguably Ecuador's most beautiful beach.
Use it as a base to explore pricier Cortona and Arezzo, both within 15 miles.
Sutherland House Hotel, itself steeped in history, is the perfect base to explore the town.
It's wasted on us on our quick overnight stop, but it would be a comfortable base to explore the region.
Vieste, three hours from Bari, is the perfect base to explore all the region has to offer.
I have rented an apartment in Lazise, Italy, on Lake Garda, as a base to explore the area, including Venice, on day trips.
Less than an hour from Jaipur, it's a good country base to explore the city in the daytime while retreating to a gardened enclosure at night.
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Both Redding and its neighbor to the south, Red Bluff, are popular with tourists who use the cities as bases to explore Lassen Volcanic National Park, Lake Shasta, and other natural attractions.
We have evaluated the most frequently used biomarkers and the physiology on which they are based, to explore the inter-individual variations and their suitability for exposure assessment.
After Copenhagen, Arrevad returned to his home base, opting to explore this newly discovered world further, turning his lens on what The New York Times referred to as "the Real Hedwigs".
Located in historic downtown Lewes alongside the canal, the Dogfish Inn was designed with beer lovers in mind as a base camp to explore the Dogfish Head Brewery.
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