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"depends of" is not a valid phrase in standard written English
In written English, you would use the phrase "depends on" instead. For example: "Whether or not I can attend the party tomorrow depends on my work schedule."
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It all depends, of course, on timing.
It depends, of course, on what you're performing in.
That depends, of course, on what one means by healthy.
(It depends, of course, on the comparison group).
Much depends, of course, on the individual customer's credit standing.
Much depends, of course, on what we're watching.
It depends, of course, on which genes and which circumstances.
This depends, of course, on how one defines generations.
So much of film reviewing depends of the context of the viewing circumstances.
Whether you make big bucks depends, of course, on how many books you sell.
A lot depends, of course, on what is meant by "belong".
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