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The phrase "all premised on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is based on or founded upon a particular idea or assumption.
Example: "The success of the project is all premised on the team's ability to collaborate effectively."
Alternatives: "based on" or "founded on".
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This season the show is not at all premised on the crew's immersion into Portland's weirdness, not counting the married couple who try to take Jordan home from a burlesque club.
Section 5, Article II, and the Due Process Clause -- are all premised on his thesis that the Florida Supreme Court retroactively altered the Florida legislature's scheme for counting ballots cast in the presidential election.
(And this is all premised on the notion that there is no plausible way that Trump can be prevented now from assuming the presidency).
But this is all premised on a mistake: that "I" am where the buck stops, that this illusion of consciousness is actually its own separate thing to be defended.
It's "all premised on this notion that an ISO is clearly superior from a tax perspective, which is not necessarily a true statement," said Christine McCarthy, a partner in the technology companies group at Orrick.
"We examine the Massachusetts data to look for shifts in the speed distribution, because this is all premised on minorities responding at night because they don't face discrimination," Ross says.
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"Screening, prevention, diagnosis and treatment approaches should all be premised on what a person's preferences, priorities and goals are," Saliba says.
The very capacity of human beings to conceive something in the world at all is premised on their capacity to posit values (Sartre 1943a; Marcel 1960a, for the religious perspective).
Yes, if you want you could make some dissertation-ish Marxist noise about how fantasy football teams, after all, are premised on notional ownership of other people's output to pick a player in a fantasy draft is to make a bet on his performance over the course of the season, when he will "be" on your "team".
But not all gardening is premised on some walled-off defence of private property.
If literature has any social function, after all, it is premised on the belief that, in the long run, the most comfortable community is going to be the one that knows the most about itself.
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