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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'based out' is not correct or used in written English.
You could use 'based out of' as an adjective phrase if you are talking about a business or organization that is located in a certain place, for example: "The company is based out of California."
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[Manzano ran in last week's Anniversary Games] Yes, I was based out in Teddington.
Joseph Bisn-Kahn is a freelance reporter based out in Oakland.
Based out of New York, Betterment is a self-described "goal-based" online investment platform.
I work with a team based out of KGH.
His business was based out of Hackensack, NJ.
My team doc was formerly based out of here.
She is currently leading FSG's efforts in India based out of Mumbai.
He is 55, and based out of a dingy storefront on West 29th Street.
Lauren Modery is a freelance writer and screenwriter based out of Austin, Texas.
Based out of Los Angeles, Meshad operates a hot line for war veterans.
Also, the show Friday Night Lights was based out of Austin.
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