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The phrase "study based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to research or analysis that relies on specific data, theories, or previous work.
Example: "The study based on recent climate data reveals significant trends in temperature changes."
Alternatives: "research grounded in" or "analysis derived from".
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There was only one study based on Caucasian.
Population-based cohort study based on questionnaires and nationwide registries.
Population-based prevalence study based on EUROCAT congenital anomaly registries.
Population-based register study based on prospectively collected data.
Our study, based on a large, population-based, multi-ethnic cohort, was well suited to test our hypotheses.
An observational study based on survey data such as this one says nothing about cause.
Prepare an economic impact study based on your research.
Language study based on texts concerning culture and literature.
But a new study based on interviews with more than 2,500 Episcopalians says no.
Getting By is the outcome of eight years' ethnographic study, based on both theory and practice.
The study, based on a gene called Myc, could lead to new ways of treating cancer.
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