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The phrase "are based around those" is not entirely correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts or ideas that are centered on specific elements or themes.
Example: "The theories presented in the paper are based around those established by previous researchers in the field."
Alternatives: "are centered on those" or "are founded on those".
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Most freshers' weeks are based around the student union.
All stays are based around the helicopter flight schedules.
Other top executives are based around the globe.
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And if that's what your whole life is based around, then you're lucky".
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The tasks were based around those required for the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) and were practiced in a pseudo-randomized order in each session.
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