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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are always based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the foundation or reasoning behind a concept, idea, or decision.
Example: "The conclusions drawn in this report are always based on thorough research and analysis."
Alternatives: "are consistently grounded in" or "are fundamentally derived from".
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"Special education classes are always based on students' unique needs and individualized education plans.
"Our house searches are always based on good information," he said.
Polling predictions are always based on some sort of likely voter algorithm.
"My trips are always based on the Yankees home schedule," he said.
Substitute-return calculations "are always based on a standard deduction," Mr. Block said.
Ms. Kaufman's precise and sensuous paintings are always based on the grid, but are otherwise unpredictably various.
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Economics was always based on fallacies, one of which that humans are completely rational.
Legislative activity is always based on care for the people.
"Though it was more that the science was always based on a set of assumptions.
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.
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