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The phrase "argued based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reasoning or evidence that supports a particular argument or claim.
Example: "The lawyer argued based on the evidence presented during the trial that her client was innocent."
Alternatives: "contended based on" or "asserted based on".
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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).
Managerial insights for the supply chain studied are argued based on experimental design findings.
Schechner argued, based on a survey her team conducted in 2016, that the physical plates have scientific and historical significance.
I argued, based on Afghanistan, that with forces, diplomacy and money, nothing can happen anyway without your support".
It also means that it's not important to decide whether this is discrimination based on sexual orientation or (as Ilya Somin has argued) based on gender.
ISIP variability is negatively correlated with intelligence and we have previously argued, based on indirect evidence, that this relation has a bottom up component.
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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).
From the deep well of pop culture, Dr. Clancy argues, based on a review of the history of U.F.O.
Gregory Light and Marina Micari reject this bias, arguing, based on their own transformative experiences, that environment is just as critical to academic success in the sciences as individual ability.
Kennedy, after arguing, based on a long series of Court precedents, that marriage is a fundamental right, relies on both clauses.
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.
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