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The phrase "are mostly 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 the majority of it relies on certain sources or factors.
Example: "The conclusions drawn in the report are mostly based on recent scientific studies and expert opinions."
Alternatives: "are primarily derived from" or "are largely founded on".
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These applications are mostly based on one-dimensional or two-dimensional considerations, using very specific assumptions.
The equations are mostly based on one descriptor, but they can involve up to 27 descriptors.
As you know, political parties are mostly based on volunteers.
Their conflicts, the police said, are mostly based on rivalries over reputation and turf.
They are mostly based on US data.
They are mostly based on the publications [14, 15].
Ironically, suggestions are mostly based on a constructivist approach.
The novel contributions in this article are mostly based on.
They are mostly based on the publications [14] and [15].
Decisions are mostly based on static algorithms and policies.
They are mostly based on the PI controller.
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