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The phrase "answer will depend on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that the response to a question or situation is contingent upon certain factors or conditions.
Example: "The answer will depend on the specific circumstances surrounding the case."
Alternatives: "response will vary based on" or "reply will hinge on".
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For some, the answer will depend on one crucial biological fact.
The answer will depend on whether, having defined God in such purely metaphysical terms, one can go on to argue that such an entity will also possess at least very great power, knowledge, and moral goodness.
The answer will depend on the industry.
The answer will depend on the sort of tax.
The answer will depend on how much industry cronyism prevails.
The answer will depend on your age and technical savvy.
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