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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a biological basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the underlying biological factors or reasons for a particular phenomenon, behavior, or condition.
Example: "Researchers are exploring a biological basis for the differences in behavior observed among various species."
Alternatives: "a biological foundation" or "a biological underpinning".
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These effects have a biological basis.
That finding has a biological basis.
"This illness has a biological basis.
I don't think there's a biological basis for this.
There is absolutely a biological basis for this.
Of course sex and race are different, but they also have a biological basis.
Some claim it has a biological basis; others argue it is a psychological state.
Neuroscientists believe that there is a biological basis to this confirmation bias.
The new findings may provide a biological basis for this pattern, he says.
These stereotypes arise constantly, and although people sometimes say they have a biological basis, history refutes this.
Critics will say that if behaviour changes, or is "fluid", then surely it can't have a biological basis?
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