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'no base' is not correct and usable in written English as it stands.
However, you can use the phrase 'no basis' in written English to mean that there is not a reasonable, solid foundation for something. For example, "His argument had no basis and did not convince the audience."
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The "no base" argument is probably too glib.
There was nothing with which to compare these buildings—no base level, no zero point.
In the other 33.2% of chimeras priming did apparently occur with only 1 or no base pairs of complimentarity.
Secondly, some studies are health facility-based, so they is no base populations to which the results refer.
I had no base access.
No base stealing, either.
The other was: "no base".
They have no base in Afghanistan.
This is us having no base'.
No head, no heart, no base.
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compared to a no-base unit, but showed no improvement over a previously described unconstrained analogue (E, 1).
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