be founded upon

be founded upon
be founded on/upon/ phrase
to be based on a particular idea, principle, fact, or quality

a society founded on the belief that all men are equal

A good relationship has to be founded on trust.

Thesaurus: based on something and to be based on somethingsynonym
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