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have no base
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "have no base" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a lack of foundation or support for an argument, idea, or concept. Example: "His claims about the project seem to have no base, as there is no evidence to support them."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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Alternative expressions(20)
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12 human-written examples
They have no base in Afghanistan.
News & Media
The Georgia conservative said that if they listened, "liberals will have to understand they have no base left in rural and suburban America because people don't believe they understand the paradigm defining America".
News & Media
Half of the 150 largest Latin American multinationals have no base in Europe, according to a study by Javier Santiso, economics professor and Latin America expert at the Esade business school in Madrid.
News & Media
During the summer months, when the Arctic ice retreats and polar bears have no base for hunting seals, they migrate onto land, eat almost nothing, and lapse into a state of what is called "walking hibernation": the heart rate slows, the body temperature falls, they cease urinating or defecating, and they recycle nitrogen.
News & Media
Pentagon officials said this mission would include an attempt to show the insurgents that they have no base of support: any attack would be preceded by broadcasts urging all noncombatants to leave the city -- not only to reduce civilian casualties, but also to illustrate that local people are abandoning the guerrillas to their fate, Pentagon officials said.
News & Media
The most completely freestanding sculptures are those that have no base and may be picked up, turned in the hands, and literally viewed all around like a netsuke (a small toggle of wood, ivory, or metal used to fasten a small pouch or purse to a kimono sash).
Encyclopedias
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48 human-written examples
They have no bases outside the former Soviet Union.
News & Media
For an alternative view, consider that if our ancestral amphibian had not crawled ashore with a pentadactyl limb, we would have no base-ten (i.e., decimal) mathematics.
Most of the leaders at the top and bottom have no bases of their own.
News & Media
As a recent college graduate, I've come far from letting homophobic remarks get under my skin -- especially from people for whom I have no base-line respect.
News & Media
The Federals ran into problems securing a rink in Delaware for practice and will have no home base.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "have no base", ensure the context clearly indicates what is lacking a foundation or support. For example, specify if it's an argument, a claim, or an organization.
Common error
Avoid using "have no base" when you mean "have a weak base". The phrase implies a complete absence of support, not just insufficient support.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "have no base" functions as a predicate in a sentence, indicating a lack of foundation, support, or grounding for a subject. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "have no base" is used to describe a lack of foundation or support. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. It appears most frequently in news and media contexts, as well as in scientific and encyclopedic writing. Related phrases include "lack a foundation", "be without support", and "lack any basis". When using the phrase, ensure that the context is clear about what is lacking a base. Avoid using it if you mean to say that something has a weak base rather than no base at all. The phrase "have no base" is a concise and effective way to convey a lack of support or foundation.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
lack a foundation
Emphasizes the absence of a basic underlying structure or support.
be without support
Highlights the absence of assistance or backing.
lack any basis
Focuses on the absence of a factual or logical reason.
be groundless
Stresses the lack of a solid or justifiable reason.
be unfounded
Indicates that something is not based on facts or evidence.
be unsupported
Highlights the absence of validation or confirmation.
be baseless
Indicates a complete lack of foundation or merit.
not hold water
Suggests that an argument or idea is weak and easily refuted.
lack substance
Emphasizes the absence of meaningful content or importance.
be built on sand
Implies that something is unstable and likely to collapse.
FAQs
How can I use "have no base" in a sentence?
You can use "have no base" to describe something that lacks a foundation or support. For example: "The rumor "has no base" in reality."
What can I say instead of "have no base"?
Alternatives to "have no base" include "lack a foundation", "be without support", or "lack any basis", depending on the specific context.
Which is correct, "has no base" or "doesn't have a base"?
Both "has no base" and "doesn't have a base" are grammatically correct. "Has no base" is slightly more formal and concise, while "doesn't have a base" is more conversational.
What's the difference between "have no base" and "have a weak base"?
"Have no base" implies a complete absence of foundation or support, whereas "have a weak base" suggests that there is some support, but it is insufficient or unreliable.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested