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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually depends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where the outcome or answer is contingent on certain factors or conditions.
Example: "The success of the project actually depends on the team's collaboration and communication."
Alternatives: "truly relies" or "really hinges".
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"It actually depends on a certain level of conspiracy among the women," Mr. Leveaux said.
So it actually depends on the shared desires of both sides.
The research suggested that the answer actually depends on which stage of the campaign you're in.
That actually depends on a hearing later and how juvenile authorities think they've done by the time they're twenty-one.
In one or two places, Irving actually depends on scenes that echo "Tea and Sympathy" and "La Cage aux Folles".
Sure, there's nothing wrong with seeking others' approval – a healthy identity actually depends on paying careful attention to what others think of us.
Research shows that the amount of decent sleep we get actually depends on the time we've spent awake prior to nodding off.
As strange as it may sound, our experience of a Chagall painting actually depends to some extent on whether our language has a word for blue.
Forced labour has also been well documented in other sectors in Malaysia from domestic work to construction, agriculture, manufacturing and mining (an industry that actually depends on North Korean slave labour).
That actually depends on how the aggregate cash hoard and debt burden is divided.People typically do not have both large debts and piles of cash, since it would make sense to use the latter to pay off the former.
While Mr. Sleeper seems to want to keep a liberal education from any supposed contamination by contact with different political regimes, progress actually depends on encounters with the unfamiliar, which are at the heart of a liberal education.
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