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The phrase "all dependent on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something relies on or is influenced by another factor or condition.
Example: "The success of the project is all dependent on the team's ability to collaborate effectively."
Alternatives: "entirely reliant on" or "fully contingent upon".
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"However, it is impossible to conclude that those changes – all dependent on one another – would have resulted in MI5 discovering evidence of attack planning.
We are all dependent on energy.
"It's all dependent on how he feels," Ricco said.
"It's all dependent on what they want to do.
"It's all dependent on the fragile security situation," he said.
They're all dependent on people believing that things really aren't so bad.
Hungary is, after all, dependent on economic assistance from the union.
"We're all dependent on ad dollars and people spending money on tickets," he said.
A succession of western-backed transitional governments, all dependent on foreign armies, have failed.
Nevertheless, as the blackout demonstrated, we are all dependent on an interstate and multinational transmission grid.
But aren't we all dependent on things and people to make us happy or unhappy?
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