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Discover LudwigThe phrase "based about" is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase is "based on," which means something is founded or centered around a particular idea or topic. Example: The company's decision was based on market research and consumer feedback.
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The CVS pharmacy chain, based about 50 miles from Boston in Woonsocket, R.I., and a Rockland, Mass.-based convenience store chain, Tedeschi Food Shops, both said they will not carry the magazine.
The ladder company is now based about a mile away, sharing quarters with Engine Company 63.
Instead, it is based about a dozen miles farther south, on the outskirts of San Jose, in Alviso.
Since 2000, TD Cars, based about 15 miles outside Kuala Lumpur, has been selling a two-seater in the style of a 1950s MG TD roadster.
Before that he spent time at semi-professional Tourizense in the Portuguese third tier, a feeder club for Académica based about 40 miles north-east of Coimbra.
The performance of the fund in the first quarter was broadly based; about two-thirds of its 130 stocks posted gains.
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For all traits in our study, vectors of estimated additive effects were highly correlated with nonadditive effects for both the marker-based (about 0.80) and pedigree-based (about 0.60) models.
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We also describe a study of the same teacher who was observed teaching two different curricula (game-based versus story-based) about persuasive writing.
We get back to the base at about 9pm.
Corduroy Club Has a fan base of about 5,000 enthusiasts.
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