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Discover LudwigThe phrase "set up a base" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when you want to describe the establishment of a center or station for a purpose. For example: "The explorers set up a base on the island for their research."
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In February, 1902, the group set up a base camp on the frozen rim of Antarctica.
You can travel full time, or set up a base that you can go back to.
Last year, Chandler set up a base in Florida for his clients to use while preparing for major championships.
It was largely apolitical until the first gulf war, when the United States set up a base in Saudi Arabia.
Harroun and his comrades set up a base near a rural intersection twenty miles south of the Euphrates River.
Moscow believes that Chechen separatists set up a base there and are supported by their ethnic kin.
But that rule does not apply to every Russian billionaire who has set up a base in London.
In Migration, Sawhney set up a base of irresolute chords on keyboards, then took a funky little JTQ interlude.
He criticised the exiled opposition for failing to try to set up a base inside the country.
But he described as "regrettable" the decision to set up a base in such an important spot.
She was even doing her bit for the protesters, allowing them to set up a base camp on her land.
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