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The phrase "a case study based" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It should be "a case study-based" to be grammatically accurate. You can use it when describing something that is derived from or related to a case study, typically in academic or research contexts.
Example: "The findings of this research are a case study-based analysis of consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "derived from a case study" or "informed by a case study."
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We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach on a case study based on an experimental vehicle designed at General Motors.
Johnson & Johnson has hired Mr. Josephson to create a case study based on the LifeScan incident that can be taught to the company's top managers.
The overall approach is illustrated in a case study based on a collaborative drug circulation process.
A case study based on a DH system in Hebei Province, China, was carried out.
A case study based on the Brazilian energy market is used to illustrate the proposal.
The model's capabilities and features are demonstrated using a case study based on its default scenario.
The multidisciplinary interface model is implemented by a case study based on a 3D measurement system.
This model then is tested and applied in a case study based on Mexico City's metabolism.
The research design used in this study is a case study based on multiple cases.
Coherence is illustrated using a case study based on an air traffic control system.
A case study based on a parallel N-body code is also discussed.
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