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"depend by" is not correct or usable in written English
The proper phrase is "depend on." For example: Our success will depend on how hard we work.
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Total phosphorus dynamics was found to depend by pH variation.
Most of the variables measured in scientific investigations or engineering applications depend, by varying degrees, on temperature.
Therefore, both the higher order elastic moduli and the inertial terms result to depend by the dynamic correctors.
So, the active affects maintain identity – the identity on which they depend – by negotiating what systems theory calls a "systems-environment boundary".
Notice that, in this case, boundedness does not depend by any hypotheses on ((alpha_{n})_{ninmathbb{N}}), ((mu_{n})_{ninmathbb {N}}), sequences in ([0,1]).
Whether humanity can move toward a global civilization will depend by and large on how it can act collectively to deal with what's arguably the central issue of our time: climate change and resulting human displacement.
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It depends by whose standards you look at how far.
How you answer these questions depends, by and large, on where you stand on the overall health of the global economy.
A bigger TV deal (and it will be bigger — it just depends by how much) could help clubs loosen the salary cap.
Results showed that MB degradation depends by order of importance on NaCl concentration > MB concentration > ionic zinc concentration > flowrate.
First of all, the payoff of an interest rate derivative depends, by definition, on some interest rate.
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