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The phrase "more based on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is primarily influenced by or dependent on something else. Here are a few examples: 1. "The company's marketing strategy is more based on customer feedback than industry trends." 2. "Her decision was more based on emotions than logic." 3. "The new policy is more based on fairness and equality for all employees." 4. "This movie is more based on the book than the original adaptation." 5. "Our budgetary decisions are more based on financial projections rather than gut feelings."
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More often than not, it's not so much a committed interest in moving in one direction or another, but more based on the quality of the execution.
"It's really more based on listening".
"It was much more based on relevance.
The German system is much more based on solidarity.
Adapt-N rates varied more based on location-specific conditions.
In Norwich you have to pay more based on the length of your car.
'This is all about an asylum policy that is more based on deterrence.
"This is more based on characteristics, which is very important for me," said Van Gaal.
Maha ElNabawi objected: "Some people should get more based on their contributions".
You can actually see whom you can believe more based on their track record".
They could also return to charging people more based on their age, gender or profession.
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