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‘based on around’ is not correct and usable in written English
You could use the phrase ‘based on’ to mean that something is founded on or depends on something else. For example, "The final decision is based on the results of the survey."
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This study of factors that predict BV during pregnancy is one of the most comprehensive ever published and is based on around 9000 pregnant women.
Once you've chosen one or entered, you'll get a results page personalized based on around 200 factors including what you Like and engage with, what you've searched for, and info about your identity.
The survey is based on around 2,000 interviews with consumers each month, conducted on behalf of the European Commission.
We see the sector yielding an average 6.3% (2015) based on around a 50% payout ratio, which we believe is attractive given virtually no gearing.
By rights, based on around 5 per cent of the population being gay, there should be five, and 25 in the US's equivalent Fortune 500 ranking.
She's an advocate of "the slums" (the first row, of purple and light blue) now that she's studied the neighborhoods they're based on, around Baltic Avenue, where a black maid who worked for some of the board-game Quakers lived.
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But since the agency will say only that the number is based on asking around, you may suspect that it has produced it from the ether.
Invitations to this meet are distributed based on all-around rankings from the previous world championships.
Jang plans on creating more apps based on communities around tastes and is sniffing around the fashion/shopping space next.
Mississippi is based on farms all around owned by white folks and black people do the work.
We chose these variables based on the literature around long-stay.
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