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The phrase "are based on presentations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing information, conclusions, or decisions that derive from or rely on presentations.
Example: "The findings of the research are based on presentations delivered at the annual conference."
Alternatives: "derive from presentations" or "depend on presentations".
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The two other categories, judgments and phenomena of love and hate, are based on presentations.
The claim that judgements are based on presentations is a commonplace in philosophy, but it is a matter of controversy how this relationship should exactly be spelled out.
In the mental act of presentation, an object is presented; in a judgment, judged; in love and hate, loved or hated.[3] Next (third thesis), mental phenomena are either presentations or are based on presentations.
The articles included in this monograph are based on presentations at that meeting.
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