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The phrase "being dependent on" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something relies on or needs something else in order to function. Example: "The success of the new business venture is being dependent on securing a large investment from investors."
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It is comprised though of several partners to avoid being dependent on one partner alone.
But being dependent on one customer means that your fate is inextricably tied to theirs.
However, being dependent on the push of a label is one thing to consider.
Being dependent on remittances implies higher likelihood of disability compared to dependence on farming or wages (older women).
Everything that happens to our profession is framed as being dependent on other people.
It's a consequence of being dependent on breakthrough products for its survival.
They want to see us all the time being dependent on oil.
Second, talking about a certain number of jobs being dependent on the EU is misleading.
She doesn't like being dependent on others, even for just a ride.
I expect the work onstage to hold its own ground without being dependent on its references.
Going broke, financially, and worse, creatively, being dependent on others, the collapse of the body, the collapse of the mind.
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