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Common collocations with basis in British Collocation

basis noun countable

UK /ˈbeɪsɪs/

how often something happens or is done

annual
daily
day-to-day
fortnightly
hourly
month-by-month
monthly
quarterly
regular
weekly
yearly

Class teachers meet on a weekly basis to plan lessons.

way of working

freelance
one-to-one
part-time
permanent
pro-rata
temporary
voluntary

I think it’s great that there are people who are willing to give us their time on a voluntary basis.

according to individual needs

ad-hoc
as-needed
case-by-case
case-by-case
drop-in
first-come-first-served
individual

Note that we have limited space and that rooms will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.

ability
aptitude
equality
evidence
experience
finding
merit

Awards are made purely on the basis of academic ability.

act as
be
constitute
form
provide
serve as

A newspaper article can act as a basis for discussion in class.