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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a basis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that occurs or exists regularly or repeatedly. For example: "We meet up with our friends on a weekly basis to catch up."
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We need universal reasons – not counter-terrorist ones – to tackle inequality on a basis that all British citizens can accept as equitable and fair.
The wave functions are expanded on a basis set of double-ζ orbitals plus one polarization orbital (DZP).
various firms on a basis of reciprocity.
"We can do this on a basis of mutual respect".
"We would welcome foreign investment on a basis that benefits Iraq," Ghadhban said.
"The book seems to me a rather clever superstructure on a basis of impenetrable stupidity.
Mr. Parker rates his wines on a basis of 100 points.
We could compare it to other genres on a basis of instrumentation, and find some differentiation.
"We were going on a basis of we afford what we can when we can.
On a basis of generally accepted accounting principles, Groupon lost $42.7 million for the quarter.
This we give you on a basis of partnership air, naval, and military facilities.
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