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Term: based out of
Description:

"Based out of" is a commonly used phrase that describes the location from which an individual, organization, or group primarily operates or functions.

Possible Parts of Speech:
  • Verb phrase
Possible Senses and Usages:
  1. Verb Phrase: Refers to the headquarters or main location of a person, organization, or group.
Sample Sentences:
  • Our company is based out of San Francisco, CA.
  • He is based out of New York City, but frequently travels for work.
  • The organization is based out of a small town in rural England.
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