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on base

  1. (baseball) Having reached a base in an inning.
    One run, two hits, one walk, no errors; two left on base.
  2. Located within the premises of a military base.
  3. (aviation) Flying the base leg of an approach.
    The Piper was on base for a landing on runway 9.

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