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The phrase "society based on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the values on which a society or culture is founded. For example, "In this society based on Christian values, charity and good works are highly encouraged."
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We can't change society based on a one- or two-year campaign.
Government officials like Yoo and Mukasey have gleefully participated in smudging the line between a society based on laws and one that's based on executive supremacy.
King envisioned the Beloved Community as a society based on justice, equal opportunity, and love of one's fellow human beings.
"Either we're going to maintain a society based on Judeo-Christian values, or we'll have one based on whatever is popular at the moment".
It's a society based on hate.
Hamas wants to establish a society based on sharia law.
But why should a society based on lies be protected?
The moral society, based on decent self-interest, that Thatcher hoped to establish became the greedy society, based on coarse self-regard.
Tate's ideal South was a society based on tradition and myth rather than science and commercialism.
I would prefer to live in a society based on trust.
Our conflict-free utopian society based on the principle of love?
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