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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has a base in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something is founded on, built on, or located in a particular place, subject, job, or activity. For example: "This new company has a base in software engineering."
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Levy has a base in Florida.
He still has a base in California.
"He has a base in the Bronx, and he has a base in the Latino community.
He has a base in the tax haven of Belize.
There was the photographer Nan Goldin, who has a base in Paris.
"Lavalas has a base in every little family in the countryside," he said.
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"Should Ecuador have a base in Miami?
The Islamist terrorists still have a base in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
"He doesn't have a base in Chicago and he doesn't have friends.
Historians have always suspected the Ripper had a base in Whitechapel, near his crime scenes.
They already have a base in disciplines like electronics, mechanics or design.
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