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The phrase "are based on number" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts or conclusions that rely on numerical data or quantities, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The results of the study are based on the number of participants surveyed."
Alternatives: "are derived from numbers" or "are founded on numerical data."
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"Best" players are based on number of starts, Pro Bowls and other factors.
Most of the cryptographic protocols used in everyday life are based on number theoretic problems such as integer factoring.
4 % are based on number of episodes.
Proportions are based on number of subjects with valid answers.
Post-intensive care costs are based on number of days, valued using the departmental tariff category.
*Percentages are based on number of participants in the age group of the dose classification.
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Most of the existing cryptographic identification schemes are based on number-theoretic hard problems such as Discrete Log and Factorization.
These optimistic sentiments are based on numbers from several sources.
The systematic names are based on numbering the carbon atoms, beginning with the acidic carbon.
When we are dealing with financial data like loans and credit cards, determinations, as I mentioned earlier, are based on numbers.
Figures are based on numbers from Nielsen, Pollstar, Box Office Mojo, Songkick and IMDB, as well as interviews with industry insiders and even some of the stars themselves.
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