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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am depending" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in the present continuous tense, typically in the form "I am depending on..." to express reliance on someone or something.
Example: "I am depending on your support to complete this project successfully."
Alternatives: "I rely on" or "I am counting on."
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"I am depending on them".
"I am depending upon surveys and on information that has come from the industry itself," he said.
"We're starting at 10am, and we will go through to midnight or two or three am, depending," Tolstaya told the Guardian.
And to a certain extent I still am, depending on the crime and the criminal.
"On the mound, I am depending on the strong arms of Sam Reynolds, Daniel Kimball, Wesley Witteman, Kent Cebreros, Grady Morgan, Will Lichtenstein, Hunter Johnson and Curran Hendrickson.
I am depending on all of you to contribute to the development of the next strategic plan for the NIEHS.
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