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The phrase "averted depending on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a conditional relationship, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The outcome was averted depending on the decisions made by the committee."
Alternatives: "prevented based on" or "avoided due to".
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This corresponded to 142 2092 FSW infections averted depending on the district (two-fold to nine-fold more among clients).
The interventions modeled in this paper have cost effectiveness ratios ranging from US $5 to $5566 per DALY averted depending on region.
They found that for the region including East-Africa the cost effectiveness of an absolute risk approach varied between 230 and 1010 international dollars per DALY averted depending on the risk level [ 12].
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If the reinfection rate is 3%% and the total number of Lyme cases per year is 300,000, the estimated number of averted cases of Lyme disease per year ranges from 319 to 2,378 depending on the model employed and the particular assumptions used for that model (Table 3).
Assuming a reinfection rate of 3%% and a total incidence of Lyme disease per year of 300,000, the estimated number of averted cases of Lyme disease per year ranges from 319 to 2378 depending on the duration of type specific immunity and the model used.
Depending on his sweater.
Patients are depending on us.
"He will depending on where".
COST: $62-$62-$74pendate on date.
Depending on your style.
depending on the program.
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