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The phrase "a model based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a model that is developed or constructed using certain principles, data, or theories as a foundation.
Example: "The research presents a model based on the latest findings in climate science to predict future weather patterns."
Alternatives: "a framework derived from" or "a design grounded in".
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He said the challenge was to move away from a model based on fossil fuels.
A model based on community-based services remains an aspiration.
Whether a model based on 32 boroughs is still sustainable is a moot point.
These observations are consistent with a model based on superpositions of molecular-like electronic states.
A model based on ∞/∞-analysis is used for the design.
We propose a model based on Boosted Regression Trees (BRT).
It introduces a model based on multi-contact principles.
Here, we propose a model based on fuzzy preferences.
A model based on refined plate theory was also considered.
So it will show a concept version of a model based on the Fit hatchback.
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That requires a shift from a model based on adversarial brinkmanship to one of mutual interest and transparency.
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