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The phrase "also based on the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is derived from or influenced by another source or factor in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "The film is also based on the novel, which adds depth to the storyline."
Alternatives: "further derived from" or "additionally influenced by".
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The conclusion was also based on the number of crashes at the intersection and their severity.
Lady Bunny's charisma is also based on the fact that her illusion is cracked.
The growing urge to digitize and then discard the books in libraries is also based on the ideology of replication.
Leap was also based on the metric of total shareholder return, made up of share price appreciation and dividends.
Its offices are also based on the nursery site.
These models were also based on the Bertalanffy-Richards function.
Baseline resolution is also based on the satellite position.
AXE's list is also based on the number of "hook-up worthy" bars, restaurants and lounges.
The initiative is also based on the surprising idea that money is not a liability.
Third, both lateral borders were also based on the patient's clinical information.
LEACH-C [7] and SECA [8] are also based on the LEACH algorithm.
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