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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also dependent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something relies on or is influenced by another factor in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "The project's success is also dependent on the timely delivery of materials."
Alternatives: "also reliant" or "additionally contingent".
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The negative branch is also dependent on the CH4/N2 ratio by the grain-size dependence.
They're also dependent on daily dialogue.
Gudmund Sandvik See also Dependent States, above.
Children are also dependent on mothers, carers and families.
Her job is also dependent on the traffic crossing the border.
He was testy, awkward, cantankerous but also dependent, vulnerable and confused.
A lot of Washington is also dependent on international visitors, so we'll see where that goes.
Dozens of construction projects, also dependent on Palestinian labor, were abruptly halted.
Success is also dependent on diet and exercise, he said.
The modern noise-level-conscious orchestra is also dependent, of course, on the indulgence of the conductor.
But these states were also dependent on habits of mind and behaviour that perhaps only a war could inculcate.
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