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The phrase "dependent with" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning is and there are better ways to express the same idea. Instead, you could use "dependent on" or "dependent upon" to indicate that something relies on or is influenced by something else. For example: - My job is dependent on my ability to meet deadlines. - Our success is dependent upon our teamwork. - The plant is dependent on sunlight for photosynthesis. Using "with" after "dependent" could be interpreted as meaning "having" or "possessing" something. For example: - She is not dependent with wealth because she has a successful career. - The team is not dependent with experience because they are all skilled players. - He is not dependent with good looks because he has a charming personality.
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Some infants are opiate dependent, with mothers serving time.
The enantioselectivity is substituent dependent with respect to chalcones.
NOx storage capacity (NSC) and selectivity were dependent with temperature.
ADMET polymerization is concentration dependent, with bulk conditions often being the optimum.
Magnetovariational analysis indicates that the amplification factor is period dependent with maximum amplitude around 100 s.
Nonetheless, the data call duration is state dependent with varying active users.
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They do have a small hard drive, but are almost totally internet-dependent with the "cloud" storing all files and documents.
Singapore is export-dependent, with the world's highest trade-to-GDP ratio: 360%.
These effects were age-dependent, with more pronounced effects for older participants.
This increase was weight-dependent with pigs huddling less with increasing weight (P < 0.001).
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