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The phrase "always based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something consistently relies on a particular foundation or principle.
Example: "Our decisions are always based on thorough research and analysis to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "consistently grounded in" or "invariably reliant on".
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Economics was always based on fallacies, one of which that humans are completely rational.
I tell my students that photography is always based on experience.
Pop music, as Metzger points out, is always based on a measure of comforting familiarity.
So the starting point is always based on aesthetic and how much you feel.
"Our house searches are always based on good information," he said.
"From the very beginning the money was always based on performance.
Successful gardens are almost always based on a unifying principle or principles.
Such doubles are nearly always based on a void somewhere, usually in dummy's original suit.
"Though it was more that the science was always based on a set of assumptions.
"However stylized, Tony's drawings were always based on a real girl standing in front of him".
"My trips are always based on the Yankees home schedule," he said.
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