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The phrase "to base" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means to form something on a particular set of facts or principles. For example, "The report was based on data gathered from the surveys."
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to base
noun
Something from which other things extend; a foundation.
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They tend to pander to base instincts.
The vessel limped back to base.
We returned to base camp.
We've got to Base Camp.
The jet made it back to base.
"You have nothing to base that on.
Will William succumb to base desire?
They decide it's too far and head back to base.
Then we retrace our steps back to base.
New York had sucked the money back to base.
Elvis leaves the building, and we drive back to base.
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