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The phrase "that based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement that is based on something else that has been previously mentioned or established. For example, "The team concluded that, based on their research, the project should be delayed."
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Similarly, for Ni Inco, the TRPS-based deposited dose was higher than that based on DLS.
What is that based on?
Is that based on looks or wishful thinking?
And I did that based on their motivation.
"They are people to drive that, based on the feedback from their constituents," McKenzie said.
And even that, based on a questionable idea, doesn't seem imminent.
"This is not a place for a game like that, based on wordplay".
"Right now, you have to look at that, based on current events.
So there's an upper limit to that based on their primary legal responsibilities.
After that, based on the new coordinate, CH introduces it to the related SC.
Is that based on a mythological story?
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