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The phrase "are often based on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the foundation or source of something. Example: "The decisions made by the committee are often based on extensive research and analysis."
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Studies on work and stress are often based on one of two stress models.
Second, most indicators, including RSB, are often based on a one-year study period.
Choice and dose of antiemetics are often based on provider preference rather than evidenced-based information.
Novels are often based on true stories.
Rationalizations are often based on false dichotomies.
These decisions are often based on personal history or biography.
Assessments are often based on hearsay, gossip, and casual observation.
Critics say that ratings are often based on flawed data.
At Carnegie, departures are often based on mutual agreement.
Mr. Ligon's paintings are often based on fragments of narratives, historical or fictional.
Ramatu believes that rumours are often based on incorrect use of the nets.
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