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Free sign upThe phrase "a statement based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that a statement is derived from or supported by certain information or evidence.
Example: "The conclusion presented in the report is a statement based on extensive research and analysis of the data."
Alternatives: "a claim derived from" or "an assertion founded on".
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The printer created a statement based on these sentiments that has become one of Goldman's most famous quotations, even though she probably never said or wrote it as such: "If I can't dance I don't want to be in your revolution".
They have formed a body and made a statement based on what they believe is right.
The Israel Defence Force told the AFP in a statement: "Based on preliminary results, the target of this strike was Hamas terrorist operatives.
But Deutsche Post's chief executive, Klaus Zumwinkel, said in a statement: "Based on the feedback, we are convinced that we have now found the right price range".
Fact-checking group PolitiFact looked into a statement based on this study and found it "mostly false", the paper's methodology and conclusions "overly simplistic".
(A corporation may not provide such a statement based on its determination that the interest in question is an interest solely as a creditor.) See § 1.897-2 (f) and (h).
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Creatively, he had made a unique statement, based on a profound interrogation of himself.
But in the October 1997 issue of Pediatrics, the Committee on Environmental Health of the American Academy of Pediatrics published a policy statement based on a review of research on the potential health effects of noise on the fetus and the newborn.
Jackson gave both sides until June 21 to file legal papers on the question, but challenged Taylor, saying, "It's not your position that you cannot charge a false statement based on an omission to the government, is it?" and adding that Craig also was charged with "affirmative misrepresentations" in a letter to the Justice Department.
The American College of Chest Physicians CHESTT) concluded in 2001 that "insufficient data exist…to develop an evidence-based document" and so produced a consensus statement based on expert opinion [2].
If only one statement scored in a dimension, based on the factor analysis, we took a second statement based on the culture gaps scores.
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