Meaning
The phrase "on a X basis" means according to a specific method, frequency, or condition (X). It is used to describe how often or in what way something happens or is organized.
Grammar and Usage
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Structure: on a + [adjective/noun] + basis
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Used to express frequency, regularity, or manner.
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Common patterns:
- on a daily/weekly/monthly/yearly basis → frequency
- on a voluntary basis → manner/condition
- on an individual/case-by-case basis → method
Common Phrases
- on a daily basis
- on a weekly basis
- on a regular basis
- on a voluntary basis
- on an individual basis
- on a case-by-case basis
Collocations
- Verb + on a X basis: operate on a daily basis, pay on a monthly basis, provide on a voluntary basis
- Preposition + on a X basis: done on a case-by-case basis, reviewed on a yearly basis
Examples
- She exercises on a daily basis to stay healthy.
- We meet on a weekly basis to discuss the project.
- The service is provided on a voluntary basis.
- The company reviews salaries on a yearly basis.
- Each application is considered on a case-by-case basis.
- He calls his parents on a regular basis.
- Payments are made on a monthly basis.
- The organization runs on a non-profit basis.
Synonyms or Related
- regularly
- routinely
- consistently
- as a rule
- case-by-case
Antonym
- irregularly
- occasionally
- sporadically