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Discover Ludwig"set a foundation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you want to refer to the initial steps taken to build something or to establish a plan of action. For example, "We need to set a foundation for our business if we want it to be successful."
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We do a few more run-throughs to set a foundation.
The minimum contribution levels are intended to set a foundation for building the savings habit.
This set a foundation for the nationalistic educational system that developed during the following period in Japan.
I am, however, looking forward to devoting my time to writing now that I have set a foundation for future success.
Trying to head off any political backlash, Mr. Silver earlier this week defended the Assembly's school spending plan, saying it set a foundation for a settlement of the issue by providing a new school aid formula that would let more money stream in to school districts with high needs in future years.
These data illustrate several novel enzymatic reactions, and also set a foundation for rational pathway engineering for polyoxin production.
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"This act sets a foundation, I think, upon which effective cost controls can be built".
This year it's been partly a turnaround and partly setting a foundation.
Furthermore, this study sets a foundation that may be refined and adapted to treat other dominant LGMD and related disorders.
These early years have the potential to affect students' subsequent development, setting a foundation for either success or failure in later grades.
Focus on setting a foundation that will propel you to success.
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