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The phrase "based on factors" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when discussing criteria or reasons for making a choice. For example: We will select the winner of the competition based on factors such as creativity, originality, and presentation.
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Benefits vary, based on factors like the income of the person who died.
But the numbers varied based on factors like income, sex and, above all, age.
Businesses can reach audiences based on factors such as location, age, interests and so on.
The formula is based on factors that include population, ridership and number of Metro stations.
"They'll do it hierarchically," Mr. Fenves said, based on factors like the bridge's type, size and condition.
HMRC pays discretionary awards based on factors including the amount of tax recovered and the time saved in investigations.
It offers tips for buying mainstream toys based on factors like multisensory appeal, safety and potential for interaction.
The following show cartograms whose projections are based on factors other than polar coordinates.
Specifically, we formulate the discrimination term based on factors analysis.
They also discovered wide variation based on factors such as HIV status and whether an applicant is undocumented.
(Tikal wasn't even a finalist). But that popularity seems based on factors other than the ruins themselves.
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