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"can be based on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that something is likely to be the foundation of something else. For example: "The decision to cancel the event can be based on current public health guidelines."
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They can be based on injury, they can be based on lack of performance by somebody.
It can be based on love or mere lust.
They can be based on the wrong data.
"Sometimes it can be gut-feel, it can be based on facts..
The trusts, which are irrevocable, can be based on the annual valuation of the assets.
Selection can be based on an application or following tests, essay or presentation assessments.
We must be careful to allow that morality can be based on purely human values.
And the advice that doctors have given can be based on personal prejudice, not evidence.
Alternatively, metrics can be based on probabilities.
For example, perhaps beliefs can be based on subconscious reasons.
The implementation details can be based on user demands.
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