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Discover LudwigThe phrase "based on only" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is the only basis or factor for a particular decision or action. Example: "Her decision to hire the new employee was based on only his impressive qualifications and experience, ignoring any potential biases or personal connections."
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The Nike decision was based on only one complaint.
After all, I can't really judge the greatness of a season based on only one episode.
Caution should be used if policy is based on only one data source.
We are thinking ourselves as less than based on only one or two conditions.
Like in the previous study the measurements included was based on only one single blood sample.
This conclusion was, however, based on only one original study [37].
It was based on only one regional scientific committee.
This makes tests based on only one SNP poorly predictive.
Our data were based on only one region.
Other studies have been based on only one symptom dimension, usually intensity or severity [ 12, 13].
Moreover, the literature data are based on only one measurement of CysC at baseline.
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