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The phrase "are based on recent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information, findings, or conclusions that rely on recent data or events.
Example: "The conclusions of the study are based on recent research conducted in the field of environmental science."
Alternatives: "are grounded in recent" or "are derived from recent".
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While most of the simulated missions that visitors to the Kuma War Web site are invited to download are based on recent events in Iraq or Afghanistan, one game allows players to imagine a successful end to the botched effort to rescue the hostages held at the United States Embassy in Tehran in 1980.
Our results are based on recent advances in theory of generalized multilinear Schur multipliers.
Such rosy projections are based on recent successes the brand has had with retail distribution.
These are based on recent articles covering the methods for thermal bridges calculation in dynamic conditions.
Basically, I'd argue, we mean that people are basing their decisions on beliefs about the future that are based on recent experience but can't be fulfilled.
For Governor Rick Perry: The following questions are based on recent reports (in The Texas Observer and The Daily Beast) about the influences on your worldview.
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Empiric antibiotic treatment should be based on recent surveillance data.
Much of the talk is based on recent joint work with Jeff Jauregui.
Ideally, the thesis will be based on recent production or work experience.
Increased scouting should be based on recent and upcoming Tedders trap captures.
Topics include distributions, probabilities, likelihood, linear models; illustrations will be based on recent research.
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