form the basis

Frequency: 8.221.3 per million words

to be the main part or principle from which something is developed

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Examples (10)

  • These principles form the basis of our company's culture.
  • The initial research findings formed the basis for his groundbreaking theory.
  • This new trade agreement will form the basis of a stronger economic partnership.
  • The collected data forms the basis of the scientific report.
  • Her detailed notes formed the basis of the subsequent investigation.
  • The shared values of trust and respect form the basis for a healthy relationship.
  • The Magna Carta formed the basis of constitutional law in many countries.
  • A thorough understanding of the fundamentals must form the basis of your studies.
  • These discussions are intended to form the basis for a future peace treaty.
  • The ideas presented in the book form the basis of a new philosophical movement.