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The phrase "based on surveys" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to communicate that the information you are citing is derived from surveys, such as polls or questionnaires. For example, "Our conclusion is based on surveys of over 500 people."
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In that same time we were voted one of the best places to work in Austin each year based on surveys that were sent to our team.
They are based on surveys of prices around the world.
The NOW report was based on surveys of women who say they unjustly lost custody.
Their projections were based on surveys of voters leaving the polls.
Those numbers are based on surveys that do not reflect the job cuts after Sept. 11.
Each year it compiles a Corruption Perception Index based on surveys of business and expert opinion.
Most cybercrime estimates are based on surveys of consumers and companies.
Yet the part of the report card based on surveys of parents' satisfaction is under scrutiny.
It is usually better to look at household consumption based on surveys.
The index is based on surveys of about 70,000 consumers a year.
Most cyber-crime estimates are based on surveys, too, but there is a big difference.
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