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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prank based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a prank that is inspired by or derived from a specific idea, theme, or situation.
Example: "The prank was based on a popular internet meme that everyone found hilarious."
Alternatives: "a prank inspired by" or "a prank derived from".
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NEW ORLEANS — The lawyer for one of the four men arrested Monday on charges of interfering with the phones in Senator Mary L. Landrieu's office in New Orleans said the episode was a prank based on what conservative activists have said was a problem getting through to the senator's office during the health care debates.
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The comedian, who is a 26-year-old bilingual Army veteran, suddenly dropped his accent, declaring to the class, "We have to learn to communicate effectively, people, because if we don't, we will all be lost in translation". Some students claimed not to have fallen for the prank, but based on video testimony released by Barrientos, there were enough who were totally duped.
"It is likely that never before in the history of public health had anyone done a media campaign based on prank phone calls," Rosenberg notes — but it worked.
In the Pokémon series, there is an evolutionary family based on the Tengu: Seedot, Nuzleaf and Shiftry; they are known for cruel pranks and long noses.
Starting in Florida, the teenagers then designed a series of funny and withering commercials, many based on prank phone calls.
However, her acceptance into university was based on a ludicrous prank by the male students in her class, who voted to admit her because they didn't believe it would really happen.
Furthermore, it has come to our attention that your friend, a Mr. "Olivier M," was in fact fooled by the aforementioned prank — or so it seems, based on the email entitled "Personal information in your website", which was sent to TechCrunch Editorial "Tips" earlier this week (please see Attachments A, B, and C).
These calls were based on a series of prank calls known as the Tube Bar recordings.
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