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Free sign upThe phrase "from a base" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate a starting point or origin in a sentence. Example: "The company expanded its operations from a base in New York City."
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The seventh naval employee worked from a base near Philadelphia.
This time we start from a base position of 46%.
The US navy dispatched a P-3 Orion maritime surveillance aircraft from a base in Sicily.
A contract to remove "trash" from a base outside Falluja netted him $1 million, he said.
Consumer confidence is measured from a base of 100 in 1985.
Bergdahl, 27, disappeared from a base in eastern Afghanistan in June 2009.
I check the files: There's a circa-1984 tortoise-related pids from a base in Oklahoma.
It lies just 600 yards from a base for United Nations peacekeepers.
The aircraft will carry 90 Spanish soldiers and will operate from a base in Djibouti.
The villagers said the soldiers came from a base near Hawija, west of Kirkuk.
Years ago, Déby himself built and commanded a rebel army from a base in Darfur.
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