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"based on the concepts of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe information that was derived from existing ideas or theories. For example, "The new educational program was based on the concepts of experiential learning."
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The equation is based on the concepts of conservation of angular momentum and conservation of energy.
The stiffness of such a rotor is derived based on the concepts of fracture mechanics.
Prolog is based on the concepts of resolution (akin to logical deduction) and unification (similar to pattern matching).
The EU Commission has also come up with the EU Plastics Strategy based on the concepts of a circular economy.
The program's coaching approach is based on the concepts of equality, choice, voice, reflection, dialogue, and praxis.
Based on the concepts of quotient set and natural projection, several MRM principles are derived.
Various measurement activities are traditionally based on the concepts of probability density and cumulative distribution functions.
A meta-method based on the concepts of Configuration Packages and Configuration Templates is proposed.
These recommendations are mainly based on the concepts of design flexibility and performance based design.
The approach is based on the concepts of statistical linearization and of stochastic averaging.
We evaluate two complexity metrics based on the concepts of construction difficulty and novelty.
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