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The phrase "basis about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is unclear what you are trying to express or describe with this phrase. It is best to use more specific and clear language in your writing. Example: "The presentation was based on information about the company's financial history."
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The jobs available include of fice positions paying $2 an hour and census taker jobs that pay on a piecework basis, about $2.50 an hour.
On this basis about 11% of the values were deemed outliers.
Phil Gould will be indignant, on a weekly basis, about something or other.
On a quasi-regular basis about every three to seven years.
He had offered an analysis on a hypothetical basis about a man he didn't know.
He became chief executive in April 2007, after serving on an interim basis about eight months.
"They're probably speaking with borrowers on a daily basis about foreclosures," he said.
Just some of the accusations we hear on a regular basis about working at McDonald's.
Contacted via Twitter, he said only: "I do not talk to reporters on any basis about debate prep".
Each subject wore the lenses on a daily wear basis (about 10 hours a day) for 30 days.
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Reiko decided to hire Inaba on a regular basis about twice a month, for four- or eight-hour stints, at a cost of twenty or forty thousand yen.
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