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Free sign upThe phrase "based on point" is correct and usable in written English.
You usually use this phrase when comparing two or more things to each other. For example: "This new school lunch policy is based on point systems used in other school districts."
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The reactor core is simulated based on point kinetics equations and one delayed neutron groups.
Simulation of core behaviour is based on point kinetics for neutronics and one-dimensional heat transfer models for thermal-hydraulics, coherently with ALFRED specifications.
Pellegrini was named Winery of the Year based on point averaging for the three wines it entered.
For example, Dr Healy and his colleagues calculated the unexpectedness of each victory based on point spreads from the betting market.
Motorcycle trial, either of two forms of motorcycle competition based on point systems, as opposed to a race for a finish line.
Most of this research was conducted based on point data.
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Most LCCs have a business model based on point-to-point connections between cities, flying out of cheaper secondary airports.
Primary Source: GfK Smartphone sales based on point-of-sale (POS) tracking in 90+ markets. .
Primary Source: GfK Smartphone sales based on point-of-sale (POS) tracking in 90+ markets.
The difficulty mainly comes from the variability and sparsity of human image data, which impairs traditional metric learning models based on point-wise dissimilarity.
Techniques for shared memory communication, such as message segmentation and collectives, not based on point-to-point operations, are substantively different from their inter-node counterparts.
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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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