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The phrase "are appropriate based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the suitability or relevance of something in relation to specific criteria or context.
Example: "The recommendations provided are appropriate based on the current market trends and consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "are suitable according to" or "are fitting considering".
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We will determine whether additional actions are appropriate based on the findings of that committee".
Finally, with respect to our recommendation to the Department of Justice: In our system, the prosecutors make the decisions about whether charges are appropriate based on evidence the FBI has helped collect.
It is the responsibility of the PI to monitor the progress of the subrecipient and ensure that the work is being performed satisfactorily, reports are submitting on time and invoices are appropriate based on the work being performed.
An installment deduction will not exceed 15percentt of the disposable pay from which the deduction is made unless the employee has agreed in writing to the deduction of a greater amount or the creditor agency has determined that smaller deductions are appropriate based on the employee's ability to pay.
You should also discuss if borrowing and using savings are appropriate based on your financial position.
With the introduction of the Kids section (above screenshot from iDownloadBlog), there's an opportunity for parents – and their offspring – to better drill down to find those that are appropriate based on the child's age.
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You may determine that an alternative control level is appropriate based on a careful consideration of the statutory factors.
"We felt it was appropriate, based on what was being alleged," said Hannah Clarke, a spokeswoman for Unilever's British pension plan.
Ronzheimer plans to use Periscope for more stories when it's appropriate, based on the lessons learned during his journey with the Syrian refugees.
The court granted summary judgment to Montana, holding that the state's claim was not preempted and that compensation was appropriate based on the court's definition of navigability.
The Secretary may waive the non-Federal share requirement under this subparagraph for an eligible institution if the Secretary determines a waiver to be appropriate based on the financial ability of the institution.
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