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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your bases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the foundational elements or starting points related to someone or something. Example: "Before we proceed, make sure you have covered your bases regarding the project requirements."
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Why should we have your bases there?
"But you must cover all your bases".
You've got to cover all your bases.
Now that's covering your bases in gay fantasy fulfillment.
"I think you should remove your bases from there...seriously," said Dagan.
Forget about who's right and wrong, and just cover your bases.
You need to cover all your bases to ensure you are not missing anything serious.
Even if you think you've covered all your bases, examine sets of club rules that can be found online.
"You want to get your bases right before you crank it up and move on," O'Brien said.
Make sure to cover your bases".
Talk about covering your bases.
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