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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have a foundation' is correct and usable in both spoken and written English.
You can use it to suggest a strong base or starting point from which something can grow, such as: "In order to be successful, you need to have a foundation of hard work and dedication."
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We don't have a foundation.
The Colts have a foundation.
I have a foundation which I've revealed almost everything about.
Can Empirical Knowledge Have a Foundation?: Laurence BonJour.11.
Does Empirical Knowledge Have a Foundation?: Wilfrid Sellars.9.9
"But we have a foundation here and three hosts who are their own distinct characters".
"Until we, as Aboriginal people, understand our own history we don't have a foundation," he said.
I wanted the technology in my books to have a foundation in reality.
If you have a foundation, you can do things much more quietly.
"They have to have a foundation or they will come up with nicks and pains".
I have a foundation that I want to spend more time with".
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