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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can based on" is not a commonly used construction in English.
It is possible that the speaker is trying to convey the idea of something being "based on" or "dependent on" something else. Example: The success of this project can be based on the efficiency of our team's communication.
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Proteomic analysis of blood samples using mass spectrometry has identified several unique signatures of transcript and protein biomarkers with high predictive accuracies for mild and moderate/severe CAN, which can be used for proteogenomic classification of CAN based on peripheral blood profiling, although the validity remains to be proven [ 114, 115].
"Obviously you just give advice as best you can based on your sort of experience and background and stuff so one hopes that it's as good as that".
Dick Codey can, based on those powers, become a very formidable candidate in his own right".
I will pay what I can, Based on what you think I owe.
Am I judging people as much as I can, based on not the color of their skin but the content of their character?
She responded: "It's a reality of life, we can't be everywhere, with everybody at every single second of the day... we are doing everything we can, based on the information and evidence we have".
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Or you can lose based on one tiny mistake".
They can be based on injury, they can be based on lack of performance by somebody.
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They can design based on instinct.
It can be based on love or mere lust.
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