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The phrase "are based on standard" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It requires a noun to follow "standard" to convey a complete thought. You can use it when discussing principles, practices, or guidelines that derive from established norms or criteria.
Example: "The procedures we follow are based on standard operating procedures to ensure consistency and quality."
Alternatives: "are derived from standard" or "are grounded in standard".
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Typically, these vehicles are based on standard truck platforms, with extended wheelbases to accommodate the longer cabs.
These tips are based on standard silicon nitride atomic force microscope (AFM) cantilevers.
The manual calculations are based on standard co-relations available in various literatures.
Current metamodel editing tools are based on standard interactive visualization features, such as physical zooms.
All the components are based on standard technology, Suffolk says, along the lines of that used in the banking ATM system.
Most current structural fire codes focus on achieving prescribed fire ratings, which are based on standard fire tests with minor relevance to what is required for fire safety.
Some FRP confinement models available in the literature are based on standard cylindrical specimens and others are based on mixed sizes of cylindrical specimens.
Available results on optimal block designs for diallel crosses are based on standard linear model assumptions where the general combining ability effects are taken as fixed.
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Industry Profile ratios are based on Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Index code 3873.
Industry Profile ratios are based on Standard Industry Classification SICC) Index code 4724.
Industry profile ratios are shown for comparison, and are based on Standard Industrial Classification SICcodeode 5812.0600, Pizza Restaurants.
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