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The phrase "based purely on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is only influenced or determined by one specific factor. Example: The hiring decision was based purely on the candidate's qualifications and experience, without any consideration of their gender or race.
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His emergence at the highest level was swift and based purely on those one-day skills.
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I think everyone should go and see at least one show based purely on its title.
The first two are broad definitions based purely on a clinical symptom-based diagnosis.
Sexual degradation of one gender results in an imbalance of societal power based purely on gender.
"This decision was based purely on economics".
Based purely on population, it is Iran.
It was a decision based purely on demographics.
"It is a proposal based purely on ideology.
"Any assertions otherwise are based purely on speculation".
This study is based purely on classical thermodynamic analysis methodology.
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