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Discover LudwigThe phrase "based it on the" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase can be used when you want to describe something that is founded or formed on a particular subject, statement, or premise. For example, "We based our plan on the data from the market research."
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I'd agree: it was both emotional — he based it on the recent death of his sister, he said — and playfully uncomfortable; at one point he responded to a coughing audience member by entering the crowd and coughing into another person's hair.
It was really untrained, but she based it on the sound of a cornet.
He based it on the three-dimensional software that aerospace companies use.
"If you based it on the first five innings, you wouldn't do it".
"When I worked on the design, I based it on the real Jacques Tati, not Hulot," Mr. Chomet said.
(The playwright Richard Bean based it on "The Servant of Two Masters," an 18th-century Italian farce by Carlo Goldoni).
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"We base it on the amount of revenue people spend on United," Mr. Atkinson said.
"If you're going to base it on the truth, find out the truth".
Mr Verhofstadt has proposed basing it on the 12-strong euro group.
Accuracy of the forecasting is secured by basing it on the actual estimated remaining recoverable resources.
Pfarrer wrote the script originally basing it on the film The Naked Prey.
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