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The phrase "a study based on data from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing research or analysis that relies on specific data sources for its findings or conclusions.
Example: "The study based on data from various surveys reveals significant trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a study utilizing data from" or "a study drawing on data from".
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Children whose parents commit suicide are almost twice as likely to kill themselves as those whose parents are still alive, according to a study based on data from Sweden.
A study based on data from 2013 and 2014, published in February by the Academy of Science of South Africa and the InterAcademy Partnership, found that only 12% of the members of 63 academies surveyed worldwide were women.
According to a study based on data from the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries, extracutaneous melanomas represent only 5%% of all melanoma with approximately 70%% being ocular and rest mucosal subtypes [1].
(A study based on data from Britain does support the idea, but more would be needed).
An average of about five new infectious diseases emerge every year, according to a study based on data from 1940 to 2004.
A study based on data from 2003 [ 5] reported 2.4% and 71% of individuals covered by health plans, among the 20% poorest and 33% richest respectively.
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A recent study based on data from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime showed that per capita Australian adults are leading the world in ecstasy consumption.
Registry study based on data from all benzodiazepine users derived from the Registration Network Groningen.
Study design: A retrospective study based on data collected from members of the Dutch Association of Marfan patients.
Registry study based on data (2001 2010) from the Registration Network Groningen.
Here, we present a study based on search trend data from Google Insights for Search.
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