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The phrase "are primarily based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is mainly derived from or influenced by a particular source or foundation.
Example: "The conclusions of the research are primarily based on the data collected from the surveys conducted over the past year."
Alternatives: "are mainly derived from" or "are chiefly grounded in".
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The methodologies for synthesising Au-based nanoparticles are primarily based on colloidal methods, and to a lesser extent impregnation methods.
These products are primarily based on Arm's V8 technology.
Current treatment approaches are primarily based on clinical stage.
Safety shoe designs are primarily based on safety requirements.
All financial aid awards are primarily based on the applicant's demonstrated financial need.
As I have mentioned before, these standards are primarily based on bird habitat quality.
Other research into how donors choose charities showed that giving decisions are primarily based on personal tastes, preferences and experiences.
Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs will offer the shares mostly to fund managers whose portfolios are primarily based on stock indexes, AT&T said in the S.E.C. filings.
These methods are primarily based on the use of a suitable combination of semicoarsening and full coarsening steps.
Repair techniques are primarily based on the use of autologous pericardium to extend leaflets and support prolapsing leaflets.
Current approaches to derive P-I diagrams are primarily based on numerical dynamic analyses of the structural system.
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