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Discover LudwigThe phrase "based on the authors" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to an opinion, idea, or fact that was stated by an author or authors. For example, "The study concluded that there is a correlation between smoking and poor health, based on the authors' research."
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Future research directions are also provided based on the authors' views.
This fictional letter required reading for white executives is based on the authors' work with hundreds of African-Americans.
Therefore, based on the authors' previous result [Kim YS, Lee SR, Kim YT.
Based on the authors' previous work, five possible developing modes of TSMs are set as alternatives.
By Leah Platt Boustan (PhD '06), Maria Lucia Yanguas, Matthew Kahn, and Paul W. Rhode, based on the authors' research.
This article is based on the authors' paper, "The Prisoners' (Plea Bargain) Dilemma, Journal of Legal Analysis (2009).
Reading these texts now (and again Gustave Le Bon is the father of this thinking) they seem like fictions based on the authors' on biases.
An announcement yesterday from HarperCollins said the story, with illustrations by Denise Brunkus, is loosely based on the authors' experiences as teachers.
Unfortunately, he added, literature's utopias seem to be based on the authors' conditions rather than on a multitude of environments to suit each individual.
Some examples based on the authors' work are presented to illustrate the capabilities of in situ and operando studies.
These reaction stages were designed based on the authors' own experimental data under Consolidated Bioprocessing (CBP) principles.
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