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What does the suffix "-based" mean? Could you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

Here, the suffix "-based" is used with some nouns to form an adjective that indicates what the main substance in a product is. It can also be used to describe the main place or area something operates. Ex: This is a silicone-based mold used to make more sculptures. Ex: The dessert is rice-based. Ex: It's a Canadian-based software company. Ex: We're going to the London-based office this week. Ex: The smoothie is yogurt-based instead of cream-based.

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