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"be highly dependent on" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English to describe a situation where one thing relies heavily on another.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing a relationship, a system, or a behavior. Example: The success of the business will be highly dependent on the performance of our marketing team.
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But the Hubbard seems "to be highly dependent on who grew it".
"What is clear is that fourth-quarter GDP growth is once again going to be highly dependent on the services sector," he said.
When just causes become movements, the mobilize voters, and the results in 1998 and in 2000 will be highly dependent on who bothers to vote.
The TD-DFT calculations can be highly dependent on the selection of the functional.
In the real world, the noise samples could be highly dependent on the main signal.
In both samples, stress variations are shown to be highly dependent on degree of strain localization.
The efficacy of lime pretreatment was found to be highly dependent on moisture content.
The impact of oxygen penetration proved to be highly dependent on the denitrification rate.
The energy performance of electrochromics proved to be highly dependent on how blinds were controlled.
The quality of roll formed products is known to be highly dependent on the process design.
This is especially true for weight, which is considered to be highly dependent on environmental factors.
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