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Which is correct? "based in reality" or "based in reality". Or are both expression acceptable?
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Which is correct? "based on reality" or "based in reality".
Sep 4, 2018 7:01 AM
Answers · 3
Depends on the context. "Based on" means it was the base for it: "The film was based on a book". "Based in" indicates a location: "They were based in a small village."
September 4, 2018
I think you meant "based on reality"
September 4, 2018
They look the same to me.
September 4, 2018
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