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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'on base of' is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
A more commonly used phrase would be 'on the basis of'. For example, "On the basis of her past performance, the manager was confident the new project would be a success."
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CD14+ monocytes were gated on base of forward and side scatter.
The application capabilities are shown and discussed on base of the selected screen shoots.
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