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The phrase "agree depending on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning; it may be attempting to express conditional agreement.
Example: "I can agree depending on the circumstances presented."
Alternatives: "agree based on" or "agree contingent upon".
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As an example, we show the predicted probabilities of our reference person to respond to the statement about fairness with 'somewhat or strongly agree', depending on the number of finished study terms for each field of study.
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The next step, all agree, depends on Mr. Castro.
Whether you agree depends on your idea of "the right show".
Whether you agree depends a lot on your definition of the word "great".
I think that dealmaking with the Senate is going to put pressure on the Hosue, since the Senate can't pass anything that Harry Reid and between four and fourteen Democrats agree to, depending on what happens with filibuster reform.
Similarly, two minds are united when their thoughts and wills agree and depend on one another.
Casting directors agreed that, depending on the site, a single role can draw 50 to 300 auditioners.
By demanding that Iran agree to depend on imported fuel for civilian reactors, Washington awakens Tehran's suspicion that we would take advantage of its dependency to force it to change a broad range of policies — virtual regime change.
Additionally, you'll be able to "Like" things, which is a passive way of saying that you've seen something or agree with something, depending on how your team uses it.
The means and standard deviations of the individual items in the instrument are presented in Table 1, where 1 is for 'Strongly disagree' or 'never' and 5 is for 'strongly agree' or 'always' depending on the nature of the question.
"Sopot's sort of like a madcap Polish version of East Hampton, isn't it?" she said, and I agreed, except that depending on where you're staying, a whole weekend here runs just about the same as two days of groceries from Loaves and Fishes or Citarella.
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