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"depends on need" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that the decision about something depends on the amount of a particular need that must be met. For example, "The number of employees needed for the job depends on the need for the project."
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"It depends on need, because that position is overcrowded.
The amount of money for each district seldom depends on need; it comes courtesy of the Council speaker, who holds the purse.
I'm your classic high-functioning procrastinator who depends on "need" for action.
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Precisely how training will be done depends on needs in each country.
Health insurance should depend on need, not on your job.
Her fees range from nothing to $10,000 per workshop, depending on need.
Children receive wigs free or at a reduced cost, depending on need.
The amounts vary depending on need, but families with incomes up to about $80,000 are eligible.
It is a non-means-tested benefit and paid, depending on need, at either £47.10 or £70.35 a week.
Depending on need and location, he suggests, a tricorder's design could be customised to perform different tasks.
Central to its success, Bradford says, is that different levels of care are on offer depending on need, with prevention as well as rehabilitation working in tandem.
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