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"based on previous" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to prior experience or knowledge. For example: "Based on previous research, scientists believe that global warming is caused by human activity."
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Based on previous optical surveys, only one was expected.
Based on previous experience, no".
"It was based on previous relationships," Tabibian told me.
ERIC was optimized based on previous reports.
The solar heating is based on previous studies34,35.
The pattern was not unexpected, based on previous data.
The concentrations were chosen based on previous reports70,71.
These studios are assigned based on previous experience.
InvestorRank is not based on previous returns.
This is counterintuitive based on previous research.
Personalization based on previous clicks/site activity/previous products purchased.
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