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The phrase "are based on still" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The findings are based on still ongoing research."
Alternatives: "are based on ongoing" or "are based on current".
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Popular Muslim beliefs are based on still later traditions.
While speed reductions may reduce costs and emissions, most studies are based on still water conditions despite these being the exceptions.
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By forging ahead anyway, the report risks lending a quantitative gravitas to conclusions that are based on still-sketchy data.
That was based on still more calculations, using the latest Inmarsat models and the military radar data captured March 8.
The lawyers said that the estimates were based on still-unverified claims and that the actual payments might be higher or lower than the amounts specified in the estimates.
The literature that the proposed criteria are based on is still limited in breadth.
The films, and the Dashiell Hammett novel they are based on, "are still part of our culture," he said.
Some pieces involve the use of spoken words; others are based on music; still others are wrought from ambient or fabricated sound.
OK, both are based on meringues, but still, c'est bizarre, non?
Today, the actual inventory of early stage companies that are based on robotics is still relatively small.
Calculations are based on version 2.2., which still is widely used in the LCA community.
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