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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a way based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a method or approach that relies on a particular principle, idea, or foundation.
Example: "We developed a way based on collaborative efforts to enhance team productivity."
Alternatives: "a method grounded in" or "an approach relying on".
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Mr. Robertson has developed a way, based on traditional principles, to get a tangy open crumb encased in a blistered, rugged crust at home, using all-natural leavener.
The interim measures take effect immediately, Mr. Gates said, and will ensure that the current policy is carried out in "a fairer and more appropriate manner," and in a way based on "common sense and common decency".
I believe I've found such a way, based on trading REITs tactically.
But that also started in a way based on a lot of work in the field of undernutrition and stunting particularly.
A 'choice' designed in such a way — based on wording, button/text size and color, timing of prompt and so on — to promote Google's preferred browser and search app choice by subtly encouraging Android users to stick with its default apps may not actually end up being much of a 'choice'choice
It's also a theatrical accomplishment that's beautiful, engrossing, and, in a way, based on fact.
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We first propose a statistical way, based on constructing a one-sided confidence interval and hypothesis testing, to determine if an association rule is meaningful.
Design a statistical estimator in a principled way based on a description of a dataset.
The introduction of adjoint states allows to iteratively optimize the feedback matrix using a gradient descent method in a distributed way, based on a finite horizon formulation.
We compute the model parameters in the MPC in a systematic way based on a priori available patient information.
We first characterize feature interaction in a formal way based on a rigorous functional architecture model, and describe how to detect potential feature interactions.
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