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The phrase "are based on tests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conclusions, findings, or decisions that rely on the results of tests or experiments.
Example: "The recommendations provided in the report are based on tests conducted over a six-month period."
Alternatives: "rely on tests" or "derived from tests".
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Dr. Dulac's findings are based on tests with a mouse breed whose vomeronasal organ had been genetically inactivated.
These standards are based on tests of individual building materials, conducted at testing centers around the country.
Proposals for the use of new yield mechanisms are based on tests available in literature.
The findings are based on tests on 4,363 British civil servants, all aged between 35 and 55 years old, between 1985 and 2004.
The reports, which are shared among the 28 EU member states and other participating countries, are based on tests carried out by each country's cosmetics regulatory authorities.
This is mainly due to the fact that the theoretical formulations are based on tests on lower density softwoods.
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First, she called out "merit-based" awards that are based on testing.
Veolia's efficiency claims are based on test burns, which are conducted every five years.
The following recommendations are based on testing by CUIT's Client Device Engineering department on our managed computers and mobile devices.
The state-administered federal standards, which call for yearly progress in academic performance, are based on test scores.
The cost estimates are based on testing approximately 30 students once in a given semester.
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