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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bases itself' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a theory or idea that is derived from another source or to mean that a certain process or approach is based on a particular structure. For example, "This theory of consciousness bases itself on the idea of a multidimensional reality."
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A fairer system bases itself on actual outcomes - if you earn more you pay more, through progressive income tax.
Almost every method on the internet either bases itself on this or straightforwardly plagiarises it; the Good to Know website even uses VegSoc photographs.
Claiming to show in times of religious decadence a new way to the highest goal, Tantrism bases itself upon mystic speculations concerning divine creative energy (shakti).
Recognition of the South, by England, whilst it bases itself on Negro slavery, is an impossibility .In this book, as in his magnificent history of the civil war as a whole, "Battle Cry of Freedom" (Oxford, 1988), Mr McPherson cannot conceal that his heart lies on the northern side.
FD-OCT bases itself upon low coherence interferometry.
CART analysis bases itself on: data splitting, pruning, and homogeneous assessment.
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Team GB is basing itself in Loughborough.
The base itself is also susceptible to attack.
Napster's big mistake, clearly, was basing itself in California.
One of the first films to base itself around the game of football.
It is the law's claim precisely to base itself in such tools.
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