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The phrase "was built based on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a process or decision that was made based on a particular principle, idea, or factor. Example: The new school was built based on the latest architectural trends and principles, creating a modern and functional learning environment for students.
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Diabetes Classifier, the web-based demonstration tool, was built based on the two SVM models.
When input variables were only from one study, a plausible range of values was built based on assumptions.
A transparent model was built based on similitude theory.
A counter was built based on the simulation results.
The dual-modality platform was built based on the commercial Verasonics® (VSX) system (Vantage 256, Verasonics).
To verify the established model, an indoor experimental apparatus was built based on the similarity criterion.
The experimental setup was built based on a commercially available apparatus for ESD ignition sensitivity testing.
The graph was built based on cosine-distance neighbors with Gaussian weights (number of nearest neighbors is 200).
Homology model of NPSR was built based on bovine rhodopsin structure.
Then, the KNN classification model was built based on just the selected bands.
A general linear time-invariant model was built based on the four-load method.
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