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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on the basis of" is correct and is used in both spoken and written English.
It means "because of or taking into account," and is used to explain something that is used as the foundation or explanation of something else. For example, "The jury dismissed the case on the basis of insufficient evidence."
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Best financial minds advised splitting stock on basis of twenty shares for one.
On basis of facts found.
Two thermochemical cycles were designed on basis of Hess's law.
In July, on basis of those reports, we will be conducting a review.
Easier to sell greenery on basis of creating jobs, than saving Bangladesh from global warming.
ON BASIS OF $105 A SHARE Wall Street Particularly Interested In Alternative Plan for an Exchange.
TAX CUT ON INCOMES FORESEEN; Treasury Officials Unofficially Estimate the Possible Reduction on Basis of Receipts.
VIENNA HUSBAND PAYS BET.; But Court Refuses Divorce on Basis of Evidence of Student.
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Km and vmax were calculated on basis of non-linear regression using Sigma Plot™ 11.0.
Km and vmax were calculated on basis of non-linear regression by using Sigma Plot™ 11.0.
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