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The phrase "a line based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement, quote, or piece of text that is derived from or inspired by another source.
Example: "The author wrote a line based on a famous quote from Shakespeare, giving it a modern twist."
Alternatives: "a statement derived from" or "a phrase inspired by".
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bra-miR390a-p5 was also up-regulated in the A line based on qRT-PCR analysis.
In qRT-PCR, two more miRNAs bra-miR391a-p3 bra-miR391a-p3 bra-miR391a-p3nd to be up-regulandd bra-miR168a-p5 bra-miR168a-p5 bra-miR168a-p5line based on deep sequencing analysis.
The result is a line focused on "immediate results" and a "dewy, healthy complexion" — a line based on the opinion that any product — even color ones — should be addressing fundamental skin issues.
"A line based on the show: that's something I would be really interested in pursuing," she said.
The Transportation Security Administration is trying to speed up airport screening by asking passengers to choose a line based on their familiarity with checkpoint procedures.
In the exercise, participants are given a statement and walk to different sides of a line based on whether they agree or disagree.
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Looser and more exciting, the band also played an original, a fast line based on a sturdy model — "I Got Rhythm" — with references to a bebop song based on those same chord changes, Jimmy Heath's "C.T.A".
This is why Climate Week does not have a party line based on a particular policy analysis or ideology – it is an independent campaign.
She's written a fantasy YA novel, created a jewelry line based on the elemental healing properties of gemstones for her novel's characters, and has turned our kitchen into her home office.
Engineers say the people who manage the transmission system set limits on how much power can be pumped through a particular line based on having the system survive a single failure, not an unexpected combination of failures.
This represents ~2.5% of the cost of production and in vivo phenotyping for a mouse line (based on pathology of four animals and a cost/line of approximately US$50,000), which provides good value for the amount of information potentially gained.
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