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The phrase "idea based on" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase means that a concept or thought is rooted in another concept or thought. For example, "I had the idea based on what I heard in the lecture."
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It is an idea based on, as one sceptic I spoke to (who wished to remain anonymous) put it, "the wrong and old-fashioned 'possession' view of memory".
Accordingly, one speculative idea, based on the BHT, is that the initial shock trial had a strong "alerting effect".
It settled on an idea based on liquid crystals.
"We came up with the idea based on our customer feedback," she said.
Now Mr. Bushnell has a new idea, based on Internet technology, for bringing those customers back.
PIANO MEDIA began as a simple idea based on the business model of television cable subscriptions.
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If you're choosing between ideas based on profit ratios, then you haven't found the right one yet.
In any case, my videos tend to be made from my ideas, based on the music.
"They would have ideas based on what they had done before".
A culinary team comes up with meal ideas based on the donations that arrive.
Let the Koch brothers' ideas contend with other ideas based on merit rather than the size of the wallets.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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