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Term: on basis

Description:

"On basis" is a phrase used to indicate the foundation or fundamental reason for something. It can also refer to the principle on which a decision or action is made. The term is often used in legal, academic, or professional contexts.

Examples:

Noun:

  • He was hired on the basis of his qualifications and experience.
  • The research study was conducted on the basis of a large sample size.
  • The promotion was given on the basis of merit.

Adjective:

  • The team made an on-basis decision to proceed with the project.
  • Her on-basis analysis of the situation provided valuable insights.
  • They hired an on-basis consultant to help improve their operations.

Adverb:

  • The company operates on a cost basis.
  • He made his decision on a temporary basis.
  • They will provide monthly reports on a contractual basis.

Prepositional Phrase:

  • The policy was decided on the basis of thorough research.
  • The project will be funded on a case-by-case basis.
  • Decisions will be made on a needs basis.

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