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The phrase "in part based on" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to explain that something is partially influenced or derived from another source. Example 1: "The company's decision to expand its product line was in part based on customer feedback." Example 2: "The novel was in part based on the author's own experiences living in a small town."
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(The character is, in part, based on the feminist-porn entrepreneur Candida Royalle).
The final 580 families will be chosen in part based on their income levels, he said.
That estimate was in part based on the left-side arrays' tracking the sun.
First, let prices find market-clearing levels, in part based on free trade with the West.
Voters appeared to have made the decision, at least in part, based on their feelings about Mr. Bloomberg.
The performance of superintendents and principals is evaluated, in part, based on their efforts to involve parents.
Indeed, many managed care programs allocate sessions in part based on whether the patient is taking medication.
The film is also a showcase for deaf culture, which is, in part, based on its unique language.
The organization claims tax-exempt status in part based on the marathon's being a "health care program".
Lenders do their underwriting in part based on how long they think you'll be in the house.
Many are postcollege, in their mid-20s, with stressful, modest sponsorships that pay in part based on performance.
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