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The phrase "has a strong base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a foundation or underlying support for an argument, theory, or structure.
Example: "The theory has a strong base in empirical research, making it credible and reliable."
Alternatives: "has a solid foundation" or "is well-grounded."
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Mr. Ciotti has a strong base in the district, which has re-elected him three times.
She has a strong base in the "tea party", but she terrifies independents.
He has a strong base of support in Sadr City, a slum of two million people in northeastern Baghdad.
Long Island has a strong base, and our ability to come out of the recession is enhanced by that base.
He has a strong base as well as high name recognition, and has been working in the fields for three years.
Labour is eyeing seats like Lib-Dem held Norwich South, where it was second in 2010 and has a strong base.
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Britain has a stronger base from which to grow.
The NDP has a stronger base in urban areas and in the northern portion of the province.
That's not to say the governor doesn't have a strong base of support here.
So we do have a strong base on which to build further.
Thompson argued that his feet were set and that he had a strong base beneath him.
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