"Based on" instead of "based off of" - English Language & Usage …
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WebMar 4, 2011 · Writing on the list in 2014, the slang lexicographer Jonathan Lighter reported a sighting of “based off” with another meaning: “as a result of; by reason of; from.” For the time being, base off (of) is defined as an American informal phrase synonymous of the still more common base on: (US, informal) To base on (Wikipedia, WordSense)
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