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The phrase "an argument is based" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the foundation or reasoning behind a particular argument or claim.
Example: "The argument is based on the premise that all humans have an inherent right to freedom."
Alternatives: "an argument relies on" or "an argument is founded on".
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Such an argument is based on two premises.
Furthermore, logic offers a qualitative (structural) perspective on inference (the deductive validity of an argument is based on the argument's formal structure), whereas probabilities are quantitative (numerical) in nature.
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First, the goodness of an analogical argument is based on the goodness of the associated analogy mapping.
A related argument is based on the principle of solidarity.
A similar argument is based on the possibility of tropes swapping positions in space (Campbell 1990, 71). "Property swapping," it is claimed, is an unreal possibility since property swapping would make no difference to the world.
A possible argument is based on brain-asymmetrical processing of configural and featural information.
A counter argument is based on the observed heterozygote excess at some depths.
Put simply, Rosenfeld and Mason [ 1] use their scientific results to make a legal argument, and that legal argument is based on an incorrect view of the law.
A big chunk of that argument is based around the idea that we should be more Western and less liberal, with some prominent figures calling for the reinstatement of the death penalty in Europe.
The present argument is based on a localization technique together with a local Hahn Banach argument in novel function spaces combined with an application of Alberti's Rank-One Theorem.
Parsons' argument is based on a controversial metaphysical assumption, one that a semantics of mass nouns need not make.[3] (See Steen 2012, section 2.2 and supplement 1, for other metaphysical considerations concerning the purely mereological approach).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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