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The phrase "a laugh based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of humor or joke that is derived from a specific source or context.
Example: "The comedian's routine was a laugh based on everyday situations that everyone could relate to."
Alternatives: "a joke derived from" or "humor rooted in".
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Sometimes we can have a laugh based on the trust we have gained".
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But Columbia might have the last laugh: Based on a highly informal survey of journalists in attendance, "City Slickers" seemed to be much more popular as a film, if not as an event, with the junketeers.
Instead of providing a simple stream of video content, as the Videos tab currently does, Watch organizes content into sections like "most talked about" or "what's making people laugh" (based on how many people have clicked the "haha" emoji reaction on the video).
Update: An earlier version of this article said an Audible Company, Rooftop Comedy, was a Laugh.ly partner based on information Laugh.ly provided.
Update: An earlier version of this article said an Audible Company, Rooftop Comedy, was a Laugh.ly partner based on information Laugh.ly provided.
Just the year before, he had won glowing reviews for "Enter Laughing," a comedy, based on a book by Carl Reiner, about a Jewish boy who wants to become an actor.
"Enter Laughing" is based on a semiautobiographical novel by Carl Reiner that was adapted (first as a hit play, then a screenplay, then the musical originally called "So Long, 174th Street") by Joseph Stein.
On January 10th the show launched its fourth leading man in as many months Brad Oscar, a Broadway import.On stage, "The Producers" certainly provides the laughs you might expect from a show based on Mel Brooks's slice of cinematic anarchy from 1968.
WE all laughed when Disney decided to make a film based on a theme-park ride.
There are more laughs in Out of the Ashes, which is not what you might expect of a documentary based on Afghanistan.
Now he gives them grades (A, A +, A++, A+++) based on quantity of laughs, and has organized the jokes into lists.
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