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The phrase "based on simulations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when the speaker is referring to something that has been derived from a model or simulation of some kind. For example, "The results of this study are based on simulations to predict future economic growth."
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It is important to note that the projections shown here are based on simulations from one AOGCM only.
The evaluation of the entire system is based on simulations over the period of one year.
The Athena team recorded this pattern 131 times and based on simulations, concluded that it had produced at least 50,000 antihydrogen atoms.
Moreover, the results are based on simulations [1 7].
They were based on simulations with a spatial rainfall generator.
Salient results are given based on simulations of the system.
Results are based on simulations that estimate the BER as a function of the existing SNR.
Evaluation of this scenario based on simulations has indicated very encouraging performance improvements.
This estimate is based on simulations using a model based on global carbon fluxes.
In the best case these instructions are based on simulations and optimizations.
Our results are based on simulations, and we are currently exploring real-time hardware implementation.
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