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'depending on the use case' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is contingent upon a particular situation or context. For example, "The speed at which the task is completed will depend on the use case."
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"Some adaptation is needed depending on the use case, but it's the same basic underlying tech".
Different reasoning heuristics can be used depending on the use case.
Depending on the use case, Volatility allows to combine and stack ASs.
The company argues that depending on the use case, businesses can save between 50 and 90percentt.
And then I think more practically, what you want to call yourself changes depending on the use case on where you are.
Its competitors include heavyweights like Google Analytics and Google's Firebase Analytics service as well as Mixpanel and, depending on the use case, Leanplum and others.
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In addition, the 5G transport network will have to support different traffic types along with varying requirements, not only according to the different splits and air interfaces but also depending on the use cases.
Depending on the use-case of the precoder, this change can either be advantageous or disadvantageous (see Fig. 1 and Subsection 4.2).
Depending on the use-case, this may, however, also require the added complexity of synchronization between multiple KauNet hosts, and such synchronization has not been tested yet.
Many of those tools are actively developed and possess their individual qualities, depending on the use-case and sequence data to be aligned.
How that hardware is designed will depend on the use case.
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