Sentence examples for printed based on from inspiring English sources

The phrase "printed based on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been printed or produced in a certain way because of a specific reason or source. For example: - "The revenue report was printed based on data from the previous quarter." - "The book cover was designed and printed based on the author's specifications." - "The article was printed based on an interview with the CEO."

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The fans had a stack of professional-looking stickers that they had printed, based on Tyler's T-shirt design: the face of the boy formerly known as Thebe Kgositsile and the words "MISSING: HAVE YOU SEEN ME?" Everyone crowded around.

A 3D model was reconstructed and printed based on patient-specific magnetic resonance images.

Except that someone is a machine, and the donut is 3D printed based on the personal health data you've given it.

Since 1500 surveys had already been printed based on the estimated sample size calculation, it was administered to all eligible participants for whom we received consent.

Two microarray platforms were used: a small (4806 features) long oligo peach array that was custom printed based on Trainotti et al. [ 20] and a more comprehensive apple oligoarray (15,000 features) [ 21] which was used because both apple and peach are in the Rosaceae family and share a high degree of nucleotide identity.

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In fact "The Sunflower Quilting Bee at Arles," a screen print based on one of her story quilts, alludes to this cultural conjunction by portraying major female figures in black history, including Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman, with a significant historical white male artist and uniting them via the sunflower motif.

Although he is best known for his ephemeral objects and short-term installations, often on themes related to African-American life, his early work took the more concrete form of one-of-a-kind prints based on impressions he made of his own body.

The Philadelphia-based Daniel Heyman mines similar historical turf, making graphic cartoonlike watercolors and prints based on the testimony of Abu Ghraib detainees.

In the beginning were the allegorical prints based on designs by Pieter Bruegel the Elder and Titian.

Ms. Katrantzou's prints, based on photographs of interiors, were clever.

After the war Matisse selected Mr. Berès's bookstore to exhibit "Jazz," his collection of prints based on cutouts.

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