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The phrase "a series based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a series that is derived from or inspired by another work, such as a book, movie, or real-life events.
Example: "The new television show is a series based on the bestselling novel by the same author."
Alternatives: "a series inspired by" or "a series derived from".
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He's done a series based on photographs; one of them is of the young Marilyn Monroe.
They produced a series based on Noddy (Thames, 1975), for which Richard Briers provided the voices, basing one motorist character on his cousin Terry-Thomas.
Scholastic began a series based on Hershey's Kisses and other candies.
Pellicano even interested HBO in a series based on his work as a private investigator.
A series based on "Younger" will debut in March on TV Land.
The TNT network also began a series based on the list.
Recruitment is on the up, and MTV has been developing a series based on their work.
HBO has even aquired the rights to make a series based on the film.
So we are making more, including a series based on the Mario Puzo novel Omerta, starring Sylvester Stallone.
The CW has been developing a series based on the book "How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls" for months.
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