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Discover Ludwig"depend on being" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that needs to be maintained in order to succeed or continue existing, such as "Their success depended on being able to keep up with the latest technology."
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Music sales, tour success, commercial tie-ins and more depend on being able to rally one's fan base.
The difficulty for this is that it introduces dependence-relations via the back door, for every trope will existentially depend on being connected to just these other tropes via a compresence-trope — we cannot take a trope and 'move' it to another collection.
His entire sense of the job came to depend on being a war President.
The rights of an EU citizen depend on being a citizen of an EU country.
Yet again, the survival of font publishers will depend on being bold.
Better relations with America, stresses Mr Barnier, should not depend on being in agreement.
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"Throughout our lives all we could depend on was each other," one young person wrote.
Lemurs are spectacular animals, and the forests they depend on are being destroyed at a staggering rate.
The ecosystem services from sea ice that indigenous communities depend on are diminishing.
Imagine if other systems we depend on were this broken.
Desire depends on being thwarted.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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