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The phrase "always based on evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing that a statement, decision, or conclusion is consistently supported by factual information or data.
Example: "Our conclusions are always based on evidence, ensuring that our recommendations are reliable and trustworthy."
Alternatives: "consistently grounded in evidence" or "always supported by facts".
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Are they always based on evidence previously collected?
Evidence-based medicine has greatly contributed to rational decision-making in the treatment of individual patients, but the delivery of interventions to populations of patients is not always based on evidence [ 20].
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The indications for radiotherapy for patients with in situ breast cancer are less well defined, but current variations in practice are not always based on the available evidence (Dodwell et al, 2007).
The personality and drive of local clinical champions, and clinical interests of commissioners were also seen to influence funding decisions and that as a result, decisions were not always based on the principles of evidence based healthcare.
Evaluations were not always based on the overall study population.
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Drench dosage is always based on weight.
Priorities for transformation are not always easy to define and should be based on evidence.
We contend that the law has no place interfering in medical practice based on evidence, except to ensure that professionals always act responsibly.
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