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The phrase "a stronger dependence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increased level of reliance or connection to something or someone.
Example: "The study revealed a stronger dependence on technology among younger generations compared to older ones."
Alternatives: "a greater reliance" or "an increased dependency".
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A stronger dependence of 1/f noise on LG compared to LSD is observed.
The erosion wear was found to have a stronger dependence on concentration as compared to relative velocity.
While I find a tight correlation between age and metallicity and velocity dispersion, there is a stronger dependence of metallicity on effective radius than observations report.
When the flow rate is increased and the flow transitions to unsteady, the heat transfer enhancement exhibits a stronger dependence on the pressure drop than the amplitude.
In general, HTOM temperatures are greater than corresponding LTOM temperatures, exhibit similar spatial variability and have a stronger dependence on infiltration flux.
That the CCR2 inhibitor did not result in a decrease in eCCCs may be due to dosing limitations or to a stronger dependence of eCCC precursors on CSF1 than CCL2.
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A solid line indicates a strong dependence, while a dotted line indicates a weaker (optional) dependence.
"There's a strong dependence on people making the right judgment calls the first time".
Additionally, we discover a strong dependence of X-ray heating upon the geometry of the binary system.
The electrospinning behavior exhibited a strong dependence on adenine incorporation.
The microstructure shows a strong dependence on the deposition power.
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