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The phrase "based on findings" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to conclusions, decisions, or actions that are derived from research or evidence.
Example: "The recommendations in this report are based on findings from our recent study."
Alternatives: "derived from results" or "grounded in evidence."
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Stewart argued for a new trial based on findings that one juror failed to disclose his arrest record.
Of course, a refined consensus cannot be built based on findings from this one study.
Calluses are diagnosed based on findings from a clinical exam.
They have already made "a number of recommendations" to ministers based on findings in the report, a Decc spokesman said.
Mr. Einiger said the statistical basis of the review was "fatally flawed," and he questioned the urgency of an advisory based on findings made in March.
These commitments were based on findings from an independent review, commissioned to establish roughly how much and what types of waste the company produced, and where.
The Pew report is based on findings from a December survey that Pew conducted among over 2,000 adults, including about 800 young adults.
This, based on findings that about 5percentt of the network's users account for more than half the bandwidth.
The framework has been developed based on findings from evolutionary theory and systems analysis.
Hence, the concluding implications that follow are essentially based on findings connected to public credit registries.
Additionally, we will review the possible consequences of blocking CGRP based on findings from animal studies.
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