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The phrase "a descriptive study based on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a type of research or analysis that focuses on describing characteristics or phenomena based on specific data or sources.
Example: "The research paper presents a descriptive study based on a survey conducted among high school students regarding their study habits."
Alternatives: "an observational study grounded in" or "a qualitative analysis derived from".
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This is a descriptive study based on a qualitative quantitative analysis of a case study of road works on BR-381/MG, in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
This is a descriptive study based on a literature review and the critical appraisal of clinical guidelines.
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The study was designed as a descriptive study based on the survey model.
We conducted a descriptive study based on self-report measures, comparing groups ccording to gender, university degrees, cohort and performance.
This is a descriptive study, based on data from the Intego database.
This was a descriptive study based on written reports of the ED EFC from its inception in November 2009 until May 2012.
A descriptive study, based on institutional data, was carried out in the adult ICU of a private hospital.
Finally, as a descriptive study based on opinion only, the strength of evidence is limited in our report.
The first will be a descriptive study based on the demographics and baseline values of the first patients (e.g., first 200) who join the study.
This is a descriptive study based on macro-level international comparisons and it should be considered as an initial contribution to research on political factors and oral health.
Descriptive study based on a sample group of 8800 people on the Andalusian AIDS register between 1983 and 2004.
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