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The phrase "as a dependent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who relies on another person for support, often in a financial or legal context.
Example: "As a dependent, she is eligible for certain tax benefits that can help her family."
Alternatives: "in a subordinate role" or "as someone who relies on others".
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The article also misstated a basis for qualifying as a dependent for financial aid.
Whether your parents claim you as a dependent on their return adds another wrinkle.
And Jesse Hofstad, who is thirty-nine and whose parents list him as a dependent?
"Are you claimed as a dependent on your parents' income tax return?" the site asks.
(c) $85,000 a year, and can I claim a personal stylist as a dependent?
The Lyft I Ordered for My Wasted Friend I listed him as a dependent.
The latter was created as a dependent duchy about 555.
Line A instructs you to enter a "1" if no one else can claim you as a dependent.
Albert, as a dependent, gets $302 a month in Social Security benefits.
Take this as cut in stone: Americans do not think of themselves as a dependent people.
He annexed Syria and left Judaea as a dependent, diminished temple state.
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