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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are based on working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, theories, or practices that rely on the act of working or the results of work.
Example: "The conclusions of the study are based on working models that simulate real-world scenarios."
Alternatives: "are grounded in work" or "are founded on practical experience."
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Brendan O'Neill is editor of Spiked, so obviously his opinions are based on working there, and not at VICE.
Stratification will be on region, with six regions in total, which are based on working units of the regional mental health centre.
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Moore's strategy, therefore, would be based on working Marciano into a position where he could hit him right.
"But this needs to be based on working conditions that, at the very least, meet the legal minimum.
Their study is based on working age employees but does not distinguish between natives and immigrants.
This design is based on working fluid selection, cascading cooler stages and operating parameter optimization.
Her coaching approach is based on working from the inside out.
Both are based on works by Michelangelo.
Its products are based on work done on the technology of waveguides at Northwestern University, near Chicago.
Both operas are based on works by Oscar Wilde, a contemporary of Edward Elgar, the focus of this year's Bard SummerScape Festival.
All of their tools are based on work by Shai Avidan and Ariel Shamir, two researchers who originated the approach while at Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories.
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