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"based on real life" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It typically implies that the action being described is something that has happened in reality and is used for comparison or reference. For example: "The relationships depicted in the play are based on real life, providing a realistic portrayal of the human experience."
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"It's great cinema that's based on real life.
Remember how it wasn't based on real life?
Is his journey based on real life person?
We're being hit by a wave of films supposedly based on real life.
One of the answers is to create contemporary dramas, often based on real life.
"It's based on real life," Treays says to me of the song over his second lager.
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Reliability estimations of workplace-based assessments with the mini-CEX are typically based on real-life data.
That's based on real-life.
Moody and engrossing, it's based on real-life events.
"Our hostilities were based on real-life disputes over land and politics," Mr. Hatfield said.
The program is capable of constructing virtual worlds and scenarios based on real-life events.
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