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The phrase "based on survey" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the information or statement being made is derived or supported by data collected through a survey. Example: "According to our findings, the majority of customers are satisfied with our product, based on survey responses from over 500 participants."
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On Monday, Gallup released a new poll based on survey work done between Thursday and Sunday.
The study was based on survey responses from 555 transplant patients at four medical centers.
The study was based on survey returns from a total of 559 voters in three Burnley council wards.
Based on survey work done since the debates, both polling organizations now show the race dead even.
The final story, Old Age Care by Hu, examines the receipt of social care by older people, and is based on survey data.
A new Civicus report says civil society groups in developing countries depend on international aid for 80% of their budgets, based on survey evidence.
An index based on survey results of big companies rose from a reading of 3 in the June survey to a 10 in the latest survey.
"People that are in charge of measuring inequality based on survey data know that the both ends of the distribution are underrepresented – or, even better, misrepresented," he says.
The study design is based on Survey model.
The new study was based on survey data, including case studies, and national administrative records.
(2016) to construct measures based on survey non-response in the background questionnaire.
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