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The phrase "are based on certain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the foundation or reasoning behind a concept, idea, or decision that relies on specific criteria or factors.
Example: "The conclusions of the study are based on certain assumptions that need to be validated."
Alternatives: "are grounded in specific" or "are founded on particular".
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The principles on which community provision is built are based on certain assumptions: education is part of social provision, strongly related to all other branches of social provision.
These tests are based on certain minimized distances between a nonparametric regression function estimator and the parametric model being fitted.
The proposed approximations are based on certain physical assumptions which simplify the underlying characteristic equation to be solved.
The stories I have told about myself my whole life are based on certain material aspects that my narrative self depended on.
The seriousness of a system's shortcomings depends on how it is used; if bonuses or promotions are based on certain measures, they had better be accurate.
These tests are based on certain minimized L2 distances between a nonparametric regression function estimator and the parametric model being fitted.
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With either option you are only entitled to work for 12 months, and each is based on certain requirements – one being access to £180 (NZ$350) per month of your stay.
The thesis is that a text complex is based on certain functional relations between the main text and the subordinate ones: the co-selection of the latter accounts for the text's complexity.
Advanced undergraduate courses could be based on certain parts of the book.
In turn, a point of view is based on certain values and principles.
The comparison was based on certain criteria that determine forest conservation value.
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