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Discover Ludwig"held the base" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to one person or group having a strong and unchallenged position. For example: "The ruling party has long held the base in this region."
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I held the base record.
The Bank of England has held the base rate at 0.5% since March 2009 and has injected £200 billion into the economy by purchasing assets with central-bank money.
President Dwight Eisenhower (1953-1961) wanted slower money growth and the Martin Fed held the base of the money supply in December 1960 to slightly lower than it was in December 1952.
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The runners held their bases, and Edgardo Alfonzo touched second to force Cordero, and then tagged Young, who was holding the base.
She asks why the metal fasteners that hold the base of the Elligton statue not hidden by granite?
Holding the base of the filling with your thumbs, pull the 2 corners of the triangle towards each other.
Nor does it have the lap attachment that makes it easier to hold the base of the wheel between your legs.
Can she hold the base long enough to stay relevant?" The lure of the mainstream, though not expressly stated, is self-evident.
"I think the baling wire that's going to hold the base together in this election," Mr. Sosnik, the former Clinton aide, said, "is antipathy to Bush".
After months of stalled negotiations, Gov. David A. Paterson announced a deal to rescue the Metropolitan Transportation Authority that holds the base subway fare increase to 25 cents.
The chassis is far stiffer, and 58 percent of the body is high-tensile steel, holding the base model's weight to barely 3,100 pounds.
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