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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assertive depending on" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to attempt to express a conditional relationship, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "Her confidence is assertive depending on the situation." (This example is still unclear and awkward.)
Alternatives: "assertive based on" or "assertive contingent upon".
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A.: Sesame oil ranges from straw-colored and gently flavored to mahogany-hued and assertive, depending on how the seeds were treated before being pressed.
Mesquite can be either delicately sweet or overwhelmingly assertive depending on how (and how much) it is used.
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Some theorists have challenged the coherence of non-cognitivism by arguing that if the appropriateness of an assertive utterance depends on a certain descriptive condition being fulfilled, then that descriptive condition constitutes (part of the) truth condition for that utterance.
As a consequence, one has to consider that social competent behavior can mean very different things depending on context and situation: What is considered as demonstrating assertive ability in one field may appear as uncooperative or even overstepping the boundaries in another area.
Depending on his sweater.
Patients are depending on us.
"He will depending on where".
(depending on rules).
Depending on your style.
depending on the program.
thick, depending on preference.
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