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"depending on each other" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to two or more people, groups, or entities that rely upon each other in some way. For example: "The business partners were successful in their venture because they depended on each other for various resources and skills."
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This officer — like so many others I have met with on bases, in Baghdad and Bagram, at Walter Reed and Bethesda Naval Hospital – spoke with humility about how his unit worked together as one – depending on each other, and trusting one another, as a family might do in a time of peril.
This officer -- like so many others I've met on bases, in Baghdad and Bagram, and at Walter Reed and Bethesda Naval Hospital -– spoke with humility about how his unit worked together as one, depending on each other, and trusting one another, as a family might do in a time of peril.
Ultimately, we are all one another's customers, depending on each other for prosperity.If we embrace this mindset, we can develop a better model for our economic relationships one where countries seek to trade with and invest in one another with a view to promoting not only mutual growth but also mutual employment.
The knock out of one of them prevents the whole set of transitions depending on each other to accomplish their common function.
We like to think we're independent, but we are one interconnected organism, suffering the consequences of our collective actions and depending on each other for our survival.
Anonymity evaporated when students started depending on each other.
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Well, we all depend on each-other.
"People in the South, black and white, have always depended on each other one way or the other, even if it meant raising each other's children.
"You depended on each other, and no one was in anybody's business".
"They have never really seen one another, but they have depended on each other for everything".
So the dependence graph identifies pairs of edges whose presence in the model network depends on each other.
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