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The phrase "also base on" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "also based on"? You can use "also based on" when you want to indicate that something is founded or derived from multiple sources or factors.
Example: "The conclusions of the report are also based on recent studies conducted in the field."
Alternatives: "also grounded in" or "also derived from".
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Also, base on the findings of this research, this research concludes that, Most SMEs outsource more of their primary activities than others which are backup, or supporting in nature.
Experiment shows our domain trust evaluation and self-evaluation mechanism and SoFA could not only adaptively optimize network to improve the efficiency of service (resource) discovery but also base on the synthesized trust degree to find the free-riders, malice peers, low quality service peers and to keep them within limits.
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Also based on bitcoin, namecoin is another opensource offshoot.
But it is also based on a fantasy.
Andalusian governance was also based on a religious tribal model.
Allardyce's despair is also based on past experiences.
But it was also based on cool-headed calculation.
That was also based on cutting - mainly, on cutting out consumers from mortgages and other lending.
Dayne's reticence about his situation is also based on his relationship with Barber.
The discussion with the troika was also based on this case".
Also, based on its sales pitch, Sinopec is a cleaner version of PetroChina.
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