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"variations based on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is derived from a different version of something else. For example, "This new recipe is a few variations based on a traditional Italian dish."
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The proposed algorithm is further advanced to the one that explicitly considers system variations based on μ synthesis.
There are other variations based on Korean preferences.
However, there are big variations based on which political party we support.
Instead, he would ask composer Gabriel Yared to write several test themes and variations based on the screenplay.
Musical improvisation or the use of variations based on a melodic theme is not universal.
Hal Straus, interactivity editor of The Washington Post, said, "We want to be able to establish user tiers, and display variations based on those tiers".
Allergists, based on their experience, really think that it's just individual dogs who have some variations based on genetics or behavior, who produce more allergens than others.
The Mediterranean climate of Greece is subject to a number of regional and local variations based on the country's physical diversity.
Rembrandt's students learned, as was common practice in 17th-century studios, by copying their master's works and, later, by painting and drawing more or less free variations based on them.
Moreover, we removed SbFYVE and SbPKI due to the higher variations based on geNorm and NormFinder.
Some other variations based on VTMs had also been introduced [25 27].
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