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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first based on" is not correct as it stands and may require rephrasing for clarity in written English.
It can be used when introducing a primary source or foundation for an argument or idea, but it typically needs additional context or restructuring.
Example: "First, based on the data collected, we can draw several conclusions about the trends."
Alternatives: "initially relying on" or "primarily founded on".
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First, based on Cases 1 and 2, one can verify that all NM symbols have 's size, recursively.
But Thursday's complaints appear to be the first based on a state's antidiscrimination laws.
Busch goes into the Chase seeded first based on his eight Cup victories this season.
I wrote my first, based on a story I took from a comic, when I was 11.
Three judges ranked the Russians first outright, and two ranked them first based on the tie breaker.
"But we need a deal first, based on our options or any reasonable options that they may come up with".
The products are the first based on technology from Palm, which H.P. acquired last July for $1.2 billion.
The first, based on the distinction between nuclear and extra-nuclear properties, was found lacking.
The direct genetic approach was first based on QTL detection in mapping populations.
It selects the best user first based on a scheduling criterion.
First, based on (24) and Lemmas 3.4-3.8, we can get the following theorem.
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