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Discover LudwigThe phrase "off the base" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical space, such as a ball field, in which someone is no longer located or has left. For example: "The runner was off the base before the umpire called her out."
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I'd have my wife drive me if I had to go off the base.
"I don't know why he took his foot off the base," Mora said of Beltre.
The company also says the suction cups won't pop off the base.
The player should start by leading off the base.
Remove Formica carefully by prying it off the base.
You could also glue a patch piece over any tacking to finish off the base.
For enoki mushrooms, you will need to trim off the base connecting the mushroom strands together.
To prevent the motor from getting off the base, loop the wires after placing the motor.
Watch as they get up for their hand to come off the base then tag them quickly.
Remember to call timeout right after you slide if you are going to step off the base for whatever reason.
Take your scissors and stab a hole near the bottom and cut off the base of the pop can.
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