permanent base

collocation in English

meaningsofpermanentandbase

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permanent
adjective
uk
/ˈpɜː.mə.nənt/
us
/ˈpɝː.mə.nənt/
lasting for a long time or ...
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base
noun
uk
/beɪs/
us
/beɪs/
the bottom part of an object, on which it rests, or the lowest part ...
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(Definition ofpermanentandbasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The supports provide the basic infrastructure and are designed as a long-lifepermanentbase.
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Do they intend to maintain apermanentbasewithin that region?
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It did not prove a terriblypermanentbasefor him, and he wisely moved elsewhere.
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I want to put forward another scheme if this is to be apermanentbase.
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The climate is unhealthy and it is an unsuitable place to be apermanentbasefor a great fleet.
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So that an operating centre became no longer apermanentbase, but just a base or centre.
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Apermanentbaseashore would not have afforded such immediacy.
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It was designated apermanentbasein 1946.
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We believe it would give political co-operation apermanentbase, maintain the continuity between presidencies and strengthen links with the community.
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The total land required for the maintenance of apermanentbasewas called its "territoria".
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However, the status of apermanentbasewas debated in the federal government.
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From this date, it will be used as a forward operating base, activated as and when required, as well as apermanentbasefor search and rescue operations.
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In 1936, the first steps was taken towards apermanentbaseby constructing hangars for two squadrons.
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Nothing constructive had been accomplished; no major prizes taken, nor goods, nopermanentbaseestablished on the islands.
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With apermanentbaseof dormitories, workshops, hotels and several functioning telescopes, the observatory was fully operational.
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Each fire train has itspermanentbasesiding with exits at both directions and adjacent buildings facilitating the team.
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The body is attached by apermanentbaselocated at the posterior end, while the opposite extremity has two openings, the buccal and atrial siphons.
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It was only when the weather improved that diggers and earth movers could be used to build up apermanentbaseand allow the relaying of the cobbles.
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The body is attached at apermanentbaselocated at the posterior part, and the opposite bears two openings, the buccal (oral) and atrial (cloacal) siphons.
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