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Discover Ludwig"with a base of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that serves as a foundation or starting point for something else. Here is an example sentence: "The recipe for this cake is simple, with a base of flour, sugar, and eggs."
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Oil-based stains can be treated with a base of water or rubbing alcohol.
Partly, but with a base of knowledge and learning.
Black curries are made with a base of roasted spices like coriander, cumin and fennel.
It's then blended with a base of Barolo wine and sweetened with sugar.
Homemade ice cream is often made with a base of boiled custard.
There, headpieces must be worn with a base of at least four inches.
The findings were compared with a base of all registered voters.
Another winner was a succulent beef stew with a base of red wine, called moshari stamnas.
I start with a base of caramelized onions, orange zest, rosemary and halved cherry tomatoes.
A seafood cocktail, with a base of avocado, crab, prawns and great big lumps of lobster.
Galston, relying on an analysis by the Republican pollster Bill McInturff, notes that Obama will start 2012 with a base of 215 electoral votes, while his G.O.P. opponent will begin with a base of 162 electoral votes.
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