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It is commonly used to express that something is subject to change or variation based on the time or timing of a specific event or situation. Example: Depending on when the train arrives, we may have to adjust our plans for dinner.
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(Tickets otherwise cost $20 to $26 for one day, depending on when bought).
Offers are staggered depending on when an application was made.
They alternately looked like finals contenders and frauds, depending on when you tuned in Thursday night.
Depending on when you buy your ticket, Burning Man can cost $95 to $250.
The debentures paid interest rates of 5.75percentto8.75percentcent, depending on when they matured.
He said the fight may not be held in Milan, depending on when it is rescheduled.
Broad beans can have a long season, depending on when they are sown.
Ticket prices vary depending on when you travel and type of accommodation.
Depending on when the new plan year begins, she could be facing several months without coverage.
So, depending on when a home was bought, refinancing now may not be a viable option.
RISE AND RUN I wake up depending on when Asher wakes up.
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