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Free sign up"mostly based" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is largely, but not completely, derived from another source. For example: "This argument is mostly based on the author's opinion, but also draws on evidence from the accompanying research."
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Earthquake prediction is mostly based on probability.
As you know, political parties are mostly based on volunteers.
Still, he said, "it's mostly based on trust".
The dividing lines were sharply political, mostly based on social class and political orientation.
They were mostly based on interviews with Hmong tribespeople in Thai refugee camps.
It runs over 100 titles mostly based in the Midlands and south of England.
These companies, mostly based in India, have far less good will on Capitol Hill.
Software is becoming a service delivered over the internet and mostly based on open standards.
He said the recalls were "concerning," but mostly based on industry self-regulation, not patient problems.
Their conflicts, the police said, are mostly based on rivalries over reputation and turf.
Advanced battery manufacturing is mostly based in Japan, China, Taiwan and South Korea, where laptop computers and similar devices are built.
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