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The phrase "based on statistics" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used when discussing something that has been determined or calculated using statistical data. Example: The government's decision to increase taxes was based on statistics that showed a decline in revenue over the past year.
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He explains how to turn an impersonal message based on statistics into a personal one that resonates with the customer.
This is a decision process, based on statistics of the assembly, which chooses only one haplotype during the assembly.
Now everything is based on statistics.
The bonuses awarded this month are based on statistics from 1995-1996 to 1997-1998.
"But based on statistics, it's likely that she will gradually decline over time".
"And students during this time get so used to evaluating themselves based on statistics.
This is a confidence that's, in part, based on statistics and experience.
But most people don't make life decisions based on statistics or the collective good.
Other means that the company uses to stop cheating are not based on statistics.
"This is a safe loan based on statistics," said Jack Shaw, the alliance's vice president for operations.
They were comparing actual deaths during marathons to expected deaths from motor-vehicle accidents based on statistics.
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