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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a previous statement or idea that is being reiterated or built upon.
Example: "The findings of this study are again based on the previous research conducted in 2020."
Alternatives: "once more relying on" or "reiterating from".
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We analyzed the results again based on the isozyme-based organization of the reference set.
This comparison was again based on a cluster-based permutation test.
He threatened to quit, again, based on principle alone.
"The game starts all over again, based on debate and a deeper discussion of contrasting programs".
The lawsuit asks that the hearings be held again, based on more complete and accurate figures.
Jeffrey Hines said the decision to go global was, again, based on the numbers.
So that was an unfair attack there, again, based on verbage that John McCain used".
"I would never have let him fight again based on that CAT scan alone".
"I went on the right path again, based on the material," he said.
That nearly ended in disaster when (again based on sketchy classical knowledge) I insisted peladophobia must mean fear of quizzes.
The Americans are likely to be seeded behind Mexico once again, based on its two most recent World Cup performances.
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