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The phrase "are based on current" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information, decisions, or conclusions that rely on the most recent data or circumstances.
Example: "Our recommendations are based on current market trends and consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "rely on recent" or "depend on up-to-date".
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We did not adjust COI-based values, because they are based on current costs.
The forecasts are based on current trends and growth forecasts from the International Monetary Fund.
The publisher, OR Books, specializes in books that are based on current events and rushed to publication quickly.
Those estimates are based on current negotiations with health care companies who plan to use the scoring system.
The calculations are based on current share prices, around 37p, at which taxpayers lose around £10bn on their 40% stake in the loss-making bank.
"Remember too that these forecasts are based on current fiscal plans, so don't take any account of the coming additional squeeze.
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Subject assignment to the dietary and surgical intervention was based on current evidence-based guidelines [ 26, 27].
Our classification of otitis media was based on current population-specific, evidence-based guidelines [ 10].
All this, of course, is based on current polls.
Mr. Byrne said the maps were based on current conditions.
A negative reading is possible because the number is based on current income.
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