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"from the base" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the starting point or origin of something. Example: "The company's success can be traced back to its strong foundation from the base of loyal customers." In this sentence, "from the base" is used to describe the starting point or foundation of the company's success. Other possible examples of using this phrase could be: - "Let's start from the base and work our way up." - "The recipe for this dish is passed down from the base of the family." - "The story unfolds from the base of a small village in the mountains."
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Witnesses reported smoke rising from the base.
Sunday, three miles from the base.
"He will be rescued from the base camp tomorrow".
Come up slowly from the base of the spine.
We've got great support from the base for our people.
He began jogging away from the base of the pole.
The tiny silhouettes seen from the base are unmistakable.
No one else from the base had yet arrived.
Bleeding may occur from the base of the ulcer.
Altered from the base.
The BBC's Ben Brown reports from the base.
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from the base outward
from the base for calculating
forth from the base
from the bedrock
from the foothold
from the heart
from the footing
from the outpost
from the infrastructure
from the backbone
from the groundwork
from the foundation
from the support
from the site
from the attitude
from the al qaida
from the foundations
from the grounds
from the supporting
from the based
from the constituencies
from the core
from the basis
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