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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is founded or derived from a particular source or principle.
Example: "The conclusions of the report are all based on extensive research and data analysis."
Alternatives: "entirely derived from" or "completely founded on".
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All based on one hallucination?
They were all based on Daimler photographs.
But it's all based on speculation.
It's all based on these connections.
But it is all based on myths.
All based on twin-sharing.
It's all based on pitching".
They are all based on human psychology.
"It's all based on a misquote".
"It was all based on Pete's script".
"It's all based on a sensation, on an instinct.
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