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The phrase "again depends on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or outcome that is contingent upon a previous factor or condition.
Example: "The success of the project again depends on the team's ability to collaborate effectively."
Alternatives: "is once more contingent on" or "relies again on".
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Whether or not we ever see AP headlines on Google News again depends on which one needs the other one more, and who concedes first in the negotiations. .
Whether you qualify, and how much for, again depends on your national insurance contributions.
But whether it can grow again depends on how much the automakers can shed the stigma of vans.
More again depends on the wrist position of the bowler and being able to flick the ball upon release to give it the extra push required.
As to whether your brother will have to pay you for half your mother's house after her death, it again depends on what her will says.
It would appear that the Jets handled this Coles concussion better than the last, but that, again, depends on the severity.
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(Then again, depending on your allegiance, at least one of these games was quite painful to watch).
The world is again depending on the United States.
If healthy, Kidd could start again, depending on the opponent.
Then again, depending on who your mother was, the dish can take on entire other attributes.
It would, again, depend on the context and on the purpose of the project.
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