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The phrase "depending on a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a condition or variable that may affect the outcome of a situation. Here is an example: "I may be able to attend the meeting tomorrow, depending on a few factors such as my workload and availability."
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The opaque box contains either nothing or one million dollars, depending on a prediction already made.
It's already hard enough depending on a brand-named one's longevity.
House prices vary depending on a lot of things.
"I can't imagine ever depending on a man.
That could change, depending on a host of unknown factors.
He became a quadriplegic depending on a ventilator to breathe.
"We are depending on a lot of volunteers to help cut expenses".
Depending on a long list of options, its price ranges from $1,650 to $2,180.
Prices vary depending on a bag's weight, destination and shipping time.
But depending on a collector's aural standards, even the new vinyl can sound subpar.
She charges on a sliding scale, depending on a couple's income.
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