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The phrase "always depending on whether" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing conditions or situations that rely on specific criteria or circumstances.
Example: "The outcome of the project is always depending on whether we receive the necessary funding."
Alternatives: "contingent upon whether" or "relying on whether".
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It always depends on whether the script is good".
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But even though the individual employee can, indeed, name the double bind in a message, it will always depend on the overall organisational structure and culture whether the employee will be heard or punished, as double bind-organisations carry the burden of asymmetric power due to double bind-communication.
In the end, whether long-distance is the right solution always depends on a couple's ability and willingness to commit and make the relationship last.
Whether you're best or not, it won't always depend on talent but whatever skill you're trying to perfect will always benefit from working hard at it.
Rhythm doesn't always depend on brashness.
"It always depends on the referees.
We can't always depend on him".
It will always depend on the film.
Movies have always depended on music.
Whether you need a visa to visit a third country almost always depends on your nationality, not your status as a student in the U.S.
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