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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argue based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the foundation or reasoning behind an argument or claim, indicating that the argument is derived from specific evidence or principles.
Example: "In her essay, she argues based on the latest scientific research to support her claims about climate change."
Alternatives: "argue from" or "argue using".
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Also, from a more speculative perspective, one may argue based on our findings that firms could be considering CSR as a superior strategy compared to EM in order to obfuscate their true financial quality (cf. Courtis, 1998; Rutherford, 2003).
If overall economic activity falters, the research group may well argue, based on sagging employment, that the recession has been continuous since the spring of 2001.
"I have an eye," he enthuses, which would be hard to argue based on his high-life regard for the finer things, like a vintage cheery-red Mustang, and a connoisseur's taste for loot.
Naturally, people argue based on that comparison that Apple is headed for trouble with the current Android/iOS picture.
It would thus not be safe to argue – based on the results – that most firms in Germany under-invest in CVTaa.
However, advocacy of seamless inclusion of technology in human day-to-day activities (Weiser 1999) persuades us to look beyond what is visible and argue based on inevitable.
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(At one point, the industry argued, based on its research, that the problem was not that the consumption of lead paint made children stupid but that stupid children ate paint).
I argued, based on Afghanistan, that with forces, diplomacy and money, nothing can happen anyway without your support".
Kennedy, after arguing, based on a long series of Court precedents, that marriage is a fundamental right, relies on both clauses.
The report concludes on an optimistic note, arguing, based on international experience, that cities can be turned around in 10 years.
Some argued, based on the animals' estimated mass, that it ran slower than a jeep, the only problem being that a jeep was precisely what it was required to chase in Spielberg's film.
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