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The phrase "based on carbon" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing something that contains or is made of carbon, or when describing a process or structure that is affected by the properties of carbon. For example: "This new technology is based on carbon, allowing for faster and more efficient process."
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So far, the most reliable design was proved to be the one based on carbon paste.
"From now we have to ensure that we have a green economic model, one that is no longer based on carbon emissions," Hollande said.
There is no perfect way to do this, but one good idea is for governments to impose a tax based on carbon emissions.
At the end of the day, milk drinkers don't choose based on carbon footprints, says Mintel's Sisel.
In October, vehicles with large engines will be charged a new, higher fee based on carbon dioxide emissions.
Life on Earth, structurally based on carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and other elements, uses water as its interaction medium.
As a priority the international community needs to develop a post-Kyoto plan based on carbon emissions trading and new technology transfer.
Here at Stanford, Dr. Mitra says a system based on carbon nanotubes may greatly outperform Intel's current 3-D transistor technology.
Moreover, exemption from a vehicle excise duty (a car tax based on carbon emissions) could be worth up to an additional $1,500 a year.
He told me he would like to see oil companies pay a fee, which would rise annually, based on carbon emissions.
Composite materials based on carbon nanotubes and layered-type materials, such as graphene, were also researched extensively, making their first appearances in commercial devices in the early 2000s.
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