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The phrase "on the bases" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use this phrase when referring to a set of facts or principles upon which something else is based. For example, "The committee created new policies on the bases of their research."
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Lifelessness on the bases.
They were aggressive on the bases.
On the bases, Bell was stunned.
There is great speed on the bases.
"I want to be more aggressive on the bases".
And on the bases, the Mets did no better.
He did not look graceful on the bases either.
"You'll see him do something on the bases.
His teaching and research focus on the bases of social order.
Basically, we put chambers on the bases, which was fixed in the soil before.
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"Nobody really knew what to do on the bases".
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