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The phrase "almost based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is primarily derived from or influenced by another source, but not entirely so.
Example: "The movie is almost based on a true story, with some fictional elements added for dramatic effect."
Alternatives: "largely inspired by" or "partially derived from".
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The exposure of A. aucheri to PEG significantly increased SOD almost based on a PEG concentration dependent manner.
I think it's too narrow, it's almost based on whether you've got a good memory, rather than an understanding," he says.
The published investigations on growth kinetics of CdSe QDs, however, were almost based on the hypothesis that the growth rate was determined by either diffusion process or reaction process.
Although our current auxin knowledge is almost based on the results from researches on the eudicot Arabidopsis thaliana, during the last few years, many studies tried to transfer this knowledge from model to crop species, maize in particular.
In the one-dimensional case, all the main results in the theory of integral inequalities for continuous functions are almost based on the solvability of Chaplygin's problem [6] for the integral inequality u ( x ) ≤ φ ( x ) + ∫ x 0 x Γ ( x, s, u ( s ) ) d s. (1.1).
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This conclusion was almost entirely based on one fact: low completion rates.
I do agree that the only justification for the old definition of marriage, that of between one man and one woman, is almost entirely based on religious principles.
This device taints the entire show because it's impossible to take any of their opinions seriously since they're almost always based on the most superficial reading.
While experimental results are almost exclusively based on shaft fractures, most clinical fractures occur in metaphyseal bone.
They are based almost entirely on rankings by the California-based nonprofit GreatSchools, which rates school systems almost exclusively based on standardized test scores.
A stalled relationship, as I am defining it, is one where it's almost solely based on past experiences.
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