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"round base" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a circular or spherical foundation or support for an object. Example: The statue was mounted on a sturdy round base, allowing it to stand firmly in place.
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A rocker board consists of a flat, square base atop two curved "rocker" supports (akin to a rocking chair); a multiplaner consists of a flat, round base atop a single, rounded pivot point.
Basically, most Cochliobolus species have curved conidia, a broad rounded apex cell, a distinct swollen central cell, a tapering to narrowly round base cell, and 4-5 diseptat septa.
They are circular, with a round base, a slender column-like shaft, and a large grease pan with a spike for the candle.
In the 15th century a third tower, the Tower de la Lanterne, a round base surmounted by an octagonal spire, was built as a lighthouse.
The only object left behind on the marbleized Formica counter was a modernistic 1960s curving telephone with a dial in the round base.
While it feels stable on its round base and rubberized feet, the display itself seems but loosely connected to the elevating arm.
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World Series umpires are chosen from the pool of 24 umpires who worked in the first round, based on their performance.
The nine solo contestants left were all given tickets to the next round, based on viewer voting from the night before.
Tonight's news confirms reports of a funding round based on SEC filings.
Second round: Based on the parameters obtained in the first round of experiments, the first round of experiments is repeated to obtain the results shown in Fig. 6d f.
DGRP is simply a self-managed group of processes that allocates the tasks of the next computing round based on test results.
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