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The phrase "depending on opinion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is subjective and can be interpreted differently by different people. Example: "The ending of the movie was ambiguous, with its meaning depending on opinion."
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Depending on opinion, Keohane's vote against expansion could be viewed as an attempt to save the A.C.C. or ruin its future prospects.
Softly spoken and bespectacled, Mr Ibsen is a far cry from the man who, depending on opinion, was a hunchbacked child killer or noble king hacked down during a heroic last battle.
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It is important to notice that the results (i.e. the true prevalence) depend on opinions obtained from experts who need to be familiar with both malaria and the tests used.
This tendency to share — or overshare, depending on opinions — makes millennials more likely to speak up about job satisfaction or dissatisfaction, according to the same survey.
It's not just depending on one opinion.
Good question, and one for which I have a couple of answers to (I probably could have researched it, but this is my column, so I'm going to depend on opinion and speculation to answer this one).
Whether or not the UK's welfare restrictions on new EU arrivals are tough depends on opinion.
Each deliverable must be achievable, SMART and do not put in something that cannot be measured e.g. working set-up and functioning well (the latter part cannot be measured and depends on opinions).
Depending on your opinion of her final judgment, Judge Masipa was either uniquely qualified for or unsuited to her task.
Today's right-wing populists, depending on your opinion of Donald Trump, aren't fascists so much as nationalists.
Nearly 18 months on, Zaha once more found himself embroiled in controversy after three incidents that – depending on your opinion – could have ended with him being shown a red card or awarded two penalties.
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