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The phrase "depending on their" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something depends on someone else's actions or decisions. For example: "Students may be eligible for certain awards depending on their grades."
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Cardholders can get these numbers in one of two ways, depending on their issuer.
Some residents, depending on their demographics, got both calls.
The players use the pictures differently, depending on their positions.
Economic institutions can have different effects, depending on their quality.
"All champions fight up and down depending on their opposition.
Of course, casualty figures tend to vary greatly depending on their source.
Management also insisted on docking the strikers up to $3,600 apiece, depending on their salaries.
The state reimburses districts for new school buildings depending on their relative wealth.
Depending on their commitment and their ability to manage these efforts, they can have tremendous success.
Calculations of given taxpayers' bottom lines will vary, of course, depending on their distinct circumstances.
Even when caught committing a criminal offence, people are treated differently depending on their background.
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