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Discover LudwigThe phrase "based for" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
The phrase "based on" is more commonly used and would be considered grammatically correct. Example: The company's decision to expand their product line was based on market research and customer feedback.
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He even altered the book on which it's based for a happier ending.
It was his final game in Miami, where the Orioles were based for spring training during much of his career.
"Firm conclusions should not be based," for example, on the two samples from one location in Guyana, they added.
Mr. Giuliani has proposed individualized merit pay based, for instance, on how well each police officer or teacher performs.
Two years later she moved to Kolkata where she was based for the rest of her life.
Since then, it has served as a based for Burundian members of the African Union force.
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Zipline is a California based for-profit venture backed by $19 million in venture capital.
The service is fee-based for all passengers, depending on the length of the flight.
Usually the waterproofing product will be oil-based for leather boots and silicone-based for fabric based boots.
aConfidence intervals based on Wald method for uncorrected estimates and percentile-based for corrected estimates.
a Confidence intervals based on Wald method for uncorrected estimates and percentile-based for corrected estimates.
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