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Discover Ludwig"baseline with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a standard or starting point for comparison or measurement. Example: "The company's sales for this quarter were below the baseline with last year's numbers, indicating a decrease in profits."
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1968 now looks like the grim baseline with which to compare these results.
Davenport stands on the baseline with three match points, and fires one of them well wide.
Barkley ended up with the ball on the left baseline with.02 seconds left.
He then hit four straight jumpers, the fourth a fadeaway on the baseline with the shot clock winding down.
He missed a shot from the right baseline with 14 seconds left in regulation but Dirk Nowitzki got the rebound.
They took their biggest lead at 65-43 when freshman Crystal White scored from the baseline with 6 01 left.
Miller found himself alone again behind the line on the left baseline with time running down in the second quarter.
The first disappears as Nalbandian apparently finds the baseline with a backhand down the line... and he's done it!
Roddick appears unable to hold his own for long from the baseline with the game's top backcourt players.
Now, 1968 looks like the grim baseline with which to compare yesterday's results from the local government elections.
Cakewalk time unless Tsonga can string together better shots off the baseline with his strong suit near the net.
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