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The phrase "are largely based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the foundation or underlying principles of a concept, idea, or argument, indicating that it relies significantly on certain factors or sources.
Example: "The conclusions of the study are largely based on the data collected from various surveys conducted over the past year."
Alternatives: "are primarily derived from" or "are mainly founded on".
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By and large, these evaluations are largely based on a person's use of capital.
Those predictions are largely based on a lack of large real estate transactions and a decline in Wall Street profits.
Stevens' impressions of Oregon are largely based on childhood visits.
Thus, guidelines are largely based on lower levels of evidence.
The charges are largely based on laws that are themselves secret.
These propositions, however, are largely based on the experience of a few industrialized countries.
Scholarly investigations of the achievement gap are largely based on institutional barriers and parenting styles.
The diagnoses are largely based on the collection of symptoms presented or described by patients.
The curious thing is that these models are largely based on random walks.
The dozen bronze sculptures in the present show are largely based on famous works of art.
These prices are largely based on academic studies, which may or may not reflect real-world prices.
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