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The phrase "based on availability of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a decision that is based on the availability of something. For example: "The store will open the early morning shift, based on availability of staff."
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Patient selection was based on availability of FFPE tissues, available data for all three markers, and information about the listed covariables.
The choice of breeding bulls was mostly based on availability of a bull, and if more than one then the farmer decided on personal preferences.
Strategies D and E were based on availability of two million doses and strategy F and G on availability of one million doses.
"We now know female bears can control their reproductive cycle based on availability of food, the climate or the number of males in the population.
But in the future, they will be built based on availability of optic fibre networks and next-generation infrastructure," Modi said last year.
These schemes are established based on availability of perfect CSI.
Assignment was not randomized but was based on availability of the student during the study period.
The sample size was based on availability of surveyors to obtain information at the hospital.
Based on availability of the papers and the eligibility criteria, 278 results were excluded.
It has also been considered that VINs drive cell expansion based on availability of carbohydrates (Koch 2004).
Selection of the 1964 year for LULC classification was based on availability of data for the study area.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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