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Discover Ludwig'role-based' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective used to describe the organization or structure of something according to specific roles and is often used in relation to how access to certain resources is granted. For example: "This is a role-based system that grants users access to information based on their assigned roles."
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It's a role-based pay allowance.
"Role-based pay allowance" Don't call it a bonus.
"We take a role-based approach to the way staff access systems.
Role-based access control sounds fine in theory but is difficult in practice.
Several big investment banks have got around it by offering what are called "role-based payments".
Most are paying their staff "role-based allowances", de facto bonuses disguised as fixed pay.
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Beasley was asked if he might reconsider that role, based on yesterday.
The productions, translated into Korean, feature three Korean pop stars in the role based on Mr. Larson himself.
This is a decision for the culture secretary in a quasi-judicial role based on available evidence.
The commission is to take an inventory of all airports, review their finances and identify their role based on location and user demand.
The FA's role, based around its training HQ at St George's Park in Burton-on-Trent, is to produce the coaches.
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