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The phrase "based on" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to form a link between two ideas, when one idea is founded or derived from the other. For example: "The success of the business is based on providing a high quality product and excellent customer service."
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The study also showed that the rate at which individual mice put on weight could be predicted by based on the composition of their microbiome.
"This is an easy decision to come by, based on what is right and wrong," Ken Solomon, the chairman and chief executive of the network, said Monday from Utah.
Yield and power consumption were assessed by based on the use of a single pass combine subsoiler and planter.
The regression formula for predicting ID by based on age in months was ID = 0.019 × age in months + 3.48, and the coefficient of determination R2 was 0.54.
Core samples were obtained from the field locations and were analyzed by based on the standard resonance frequency analysis and the boil test results, they showed that there does not appear to be systematic evidence of frequent cracking problems related to high temperature placement.
Update μ k by based on (12) respectively.
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Hence, their answers might be biased by basing on their memory and not their recent experience.
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