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Discover LudwigThe phrase "both depending on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to connect two ideas that are related, but the extent of their connection is dependent on certain conditions. For example, "The outcome of the project will differ depending on the resources available, both depending on the amount of funding."
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Begin to hollow the shaft of bamboo out from one side, or both depending on were you want your carb.
I applied both, depending on race.
Both, depending on what you look at.
A thriller, a heartbreaker, or both, depending on your perspective.
Probably it can do both, depending on the circumstances.
It might sound useful or intrusive – or both, depending on your point of view.
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But both depend on one thing -- how we rebuild Iraq.
"And both depend on ongoing innovation".
Both depend on the power of language.
Both depend on reliable information.
Our kids, and economy, both depend on such co-operation.
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