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Discover LudwigThe phrase "now based in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a change in location or the current location of a person, organization, or thing. Example: After years of traveling, Sarah is now based in London. Example: The company, originally based in New York, is now based in San Francisco.
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(They are now based in Australia).
It is now based in Norwalk, Conn.
The company is now based in Cambridge, Mass.
The company is now based in Roseland.
The church is now based in Harlem.
IBTraders is now based in New York.
Wilberforce also mentions that he is now based in Alabama.
Transferwise and Realeyes are now based in London.
(It's now based in Warwick, N.Y., Mr. Earl's other hometown).
Dozens of insurers are now based in Bermuda, including some transplants from London.
Now based in Los Angeles, he married Emma Thomas in 1997 and has four children.
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