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"based on facts and" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to introduce information or evidence that supports a claim or argument. Example: The decision to implement new safety regulations was based on facts and data gathered from previous accidents.
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An open discussion, based on facts and figures, will make this possible.
To solve the climate problem, policy must be based on facts and not on prejudice.
When you are writing a work "based on facts and reality," you must be accountable.
There are some arguments based on facts and some on ideology.
"Independent leadership based on facts and pragmatism — not politics and ideology.
We're going to make mistakes based on facts and data and analysis".
Independent journalism, based on facts and research, not on opinion, is scarce.
Our classroom discussions were based on facts and figures – but that's the thing.
That's because belief in a conspiracy is not based on facts and logic, Brotherton explains.
"A museum collection is based on facts and historical data," the artist said.
No. 2 is rationality, which is to make decisions based on facts and logic.
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