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Discover Ludwig"installation base" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the physical location or facility where equipment or systems are set up or installed. Example: The company's new factory has a state-of-the-art installation base for their production machinery.
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The real money comes from software sales, which means the company with the greatest installation base makes the most money (in very simple terms).
The company says that it has reached an installation base of 15 million.
"It is an opportunity to provide all the facilities required for the manufacture, commissioning and installation base for offshore wind turbines within close proximity to the massive wind farms which will be developed in the North Sea," he said.
However, with the growing installation base of RE in Japan, a broader set of data should become available, in particular for solar power installations, thereby enhancing the reliability and robustness of the applied model for Japan.
Estimates put the current installation base around 1,500 but some chap, Jeffery Katzenberg, predicts that there will be 2,500 by April in time for DreamWorks Animation's Monsters vs Aliens.
Lack of distribution has been cited as a significant factor contributing to the Saturn's limited installation base, as the system's surprise launch damaged Sega's reputation with key retailers.
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In the southern metropolis of Chongqing, an artist created an installation based on the phrase.
It was, he says, "a do-what-you-want conceptual performance installation based course".
For HSBC's Canary Wharf offices, Heatherwick designed an installation based on images from the bank's archive.
The result is "Diptych, Window-Wallpiece" a rather brain-teasing, site-specific installation based on the juxtaposition of words.
In George Square (7), you'll find The Big G, a giant 3D installation based on the Games' logo.
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