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"depends on doing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is contingent or reliant on another action or decision. Example: "The success of this project depends on doing thorough market research beforehand."
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One might almost think that sustaining growth in a very large company depends on doing absolutely everything right.
Effective maintenance depends on doing simple, basic tasks that will result in reliable plant systems.
"Our current approach mainly depends on doing a design for a satellite that's complete on Earth," Wood said.
His strategy depends on doing well in the first-off Iowa caucuses, and at present he leads the pack in polls there, though Mrs Clinton is closing in fast.
Unlike merging, which is fraught with business and human dangers at the best of times, this strategy of attracting foreign listings depends on doing what the NYSE should be doing anyway, but has done only slowly: providing liquidity, lowering costs, delivering best prices and extracting value from its data.But as the marketplace globalises, it is surely not going to be enough.
Seems like it depends on doing well in search.
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Advertising plummeted, down 23percentt in 2008, and some of the big donations the magazine depends on didn't come through.
So if the check you, or your family, depends on doesn't arrive -- thank Congressman Cantor.
Successful holiday marketing campaigns depend on doing due diligence.
Their lives could depend on doing it all without a single mistake.
It could well be years before this latest threat to the law you depend on does damage!
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