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The phrase 'is generally based on' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that an idea or opinion is mostly based on a particular principle, condition, or set of facts. For example, "The Professor's grading system is generally based on attendance and assignments."
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Remote sensing of NPP and NPPAw is generally based on light use efficiency or process-based biogeochemistry models.
This population-based approach has implications for clinical treatment decision-making, which is generally based on an individualised assessment of potential treatment responsiveness and stage of disease progression.
Diagnosis is generally based on subjective observation and interview.
Optimization of thermal systems is generally based on thermodynamic analysis.
The estimate used, he said, is generally based on the last known pattern of use.
Offense is based on timing, and defense is generally based on the disruption of timing.
"Offence is based on timing, and defence is generally based on the disruption of timing".
Document search is generally based on individual terms in the document.
Investigation of percutaneous helminth infection is generally based on animal models or excised skin.
The evaluation of cultured skin substitutes is generally based on qualitative parameters focusing on histology.
HFA is generally based on the assumptions of homogeneity, independence and stationarity of the hydrological data.
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