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The phrase "based on piloting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to conclusions, decisions, or actions that are derived from pilot studies or trials.
Example: "The new policy changes are based on piloting conducted over the last six months."
Alternatives: "derived from pilot studies" or "informed by pilot testing."
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Based on piloting, there was greater agreement between assessors about the location of a feature and whether the text area was affected, rather than finer details of features (e.g. whether a tear has affected the text and images in a document, rather than how long and in what direction the tear is).
Commander Martin Brooke (played by Alex Ferns) is the son of a car mechanic and his naval background is based on piloting, rather than commanding a ship.
The intervention was tailored for the Jamaican pre-school context based on piloting work.
Modifications made based on piloting and consultations preceding implementation of the HMHF Survey have not been subject to psychometric testing.
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Detection for warning purposes is difficult and is usually based on pilot reports.
Here, we focus on channel estimation based on pilots.
That surcharge is based on pilot studies of energy usage conducted in the 1990s, DeCrappeo says.
It is based on pilot sequence hopping performed within each cell.
The estimators that are only based on pilot symbols give rise to a significant performance degradation.
The estimation methods of the previously referred work were based on pilots or training sequences.
Hence, the limited wide area backup protection based on pilot channel has high reliability.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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