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"only based" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is based on one single factor or source, often in contrast to other factors or sources. For example: "Our decision was only based on the most recent economic reports."
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No, it's only based on the JUSTICE SCALIA.
The media stories are only based on a hypothetical situation".
No, it's only based on the certifications that are contested.
Why dont they do that and only based on performance?
"So it's only based on which towns get the most votes?" he said.
The most prestigious institutions generally grant aid only based on students' financial need.
I don't want to see one that is only based on a free market.
But the department's advice was only based on what it was told by Whitehaven.
"Nation building only based on the idea of Kazakhs will not succeed".
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Perhaps it will be AT&T-only based on some sort of contractual agreement.
"Economically," says Coates, "these polymers can be quite a bit cheaper than their petroleum-only based counterparts".
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