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The phrase "becomes dependent on" is correct and commonly used in written English
It typically refers to a situation in which something or someone relies on something else for support, resources, or assistance. Example: As technology becomes more advanced, society becomes increasingly dependent on it for communication and daily tasks.
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The food-supply contract regimes in Iraq as well as in Afghanistan have been a "textbook example of the high cost to taxpayers when the U.S. military becomes dependent on one supplier in a war zone".
But whether access to wireless data remains unlimited, or becomes dependent on the ability to pay a higher price, will depend in large part on how consumers respond.
Because of this global constraint, the evolutionary process becomes dependent on the average properties of the amino acid chain, which in turn depend on the mutation process.
But he also becomes dependent on you.
At first, he's puzzled by her actions, but she makes herself indispensable to him, and he becomes dependent on her.
Cathedrals should be adored until such time as their preservation becomes dependent on our denying the truths that they teach".
Aware of their dilemma, our pleasure becomes dependent on the ramifications of gender identification and sexual exposure.
About a quarter of everyone who tries it becomes dependent on it.
The danger, however, is that the economy becomes dependent on the huge central bank stimulus.
As with alcohol, not everyone who is exposed becomes dependent on the sun.
In such a context national interest, national defence and national security becomes dependent on acquisition of natural resources wherever they are.
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