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"based on sales" is a perfectly grammatical and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of making decisions related to sales, such as, "The company's budget for the upcoming quarter will be based on sales from the previous one."
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Jellio plans to divide the manufacturing of its product lines based on sales potential.
Nominations are based on sales figures and radio play.
The benefit managers also typically receive rebates from manufacturers, based on sales volume.
The city will receive at least $13 million a year based on sales in municipal buildings.
"It does not matter if it was a bonus based on sales milestones," he said.
Mr. Fils-Aime said that figure was based on sales data Nintendo collected electronically from retailers.
Ms. DuBois said her organization's numbers for animal use were based on sales figures provided by members.
The team used Billboard charts to identify the most popular songs of 2005, based on sales and airplay.
The rankings are based on sales at the N.B.A. Store in Manhattan and through NBAStore.com since November.
The list is based on sales at Adidas locations outside the United States during the current season.
Based on sales of E.V.'s and sales forecasts, Nissan is taking a big gamble, Mr. Omotoso said.
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