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The phrase "forming a basis for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that serves as a foundation or starting point for something else. Example: The research conducted by the team is forming a basis for future studies in the field of genetics. In this sentence, "forming a basis for" means that the research is providing a starting point or foundation for future studies in the field of genetics.
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Representatives of the Friends of Herne Hill and the Comitato Velodromo Vigorelli told me this week that their shared emphasis on community engagement is forming a basis for future co-operation.
Uniquely, we demonstrate the ability of our learned image descriptor to generalise beyond the categories of object present in our training data, forming a basis for general cross-category SBIR.
The estimate data are based on "standard," which is defined as "forming a basis for comparison" and is required so that all work is from the same "base line" data.
According to the results in [17], there exists a Schauder basis { e n ′ } n = 1 ∞ for E. Let e n = ∫ O ( N ) e n ′ ( g ( x ) ) d μ g, then { e n } n = 1 ∞ is a Schauder basis for E G 1. Since E G 1 is reflexive, there are { e n ∗ } n = 1 ∞, which are characterized by the relations 〈 e m ∗, e n 〉 = δ m, n, forming a basis for E G 1 ∗.
They also enable people with similar experiences, attractions, and views to find and recognize one another, forming a basis for friendships, romantic relationships, shared history, even mobilizing to have our voices heard.
However, correlative volume EM will reach it's full potential when markers for proteins of interest can be detected directly in the SEM forming a basis for understanding genetic and proteomic information in vivo.
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Conduct which forms a basis for inference is evidence.
This study forms a basis for experimental studies.
It also forms a basis for personnel training.
But not every trait forms a basis for community; not every difference needs to go uncorrected.
It can direct, guide, and reward operating managers and form a basis for performance evaluation.
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