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Discover LudwigThe phrase "depends whether" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that the outcome of something is uncertain or variable based on a condition or circumstance. Example: "I'm not sure if the party will be held indoors or outdoors. It depends whether it rains or not."
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It depends whether the sun is shining.
"It depends whether the market turns".
It depends whether one prefers short stories or novels.
"Depends whether you want to win," he replied.
It depends whether I'm re-elected in May.
"It depends whether they are happy to select me without having bowled in a match.
It depends whether you believe the action that your union is taking is right.
For lunch, it depends whether you are out or at home.
This depends whether you ever thought the Stones held together anyway.
It depends whether it's a good day or a bad day!
Really, the naming depends whether you are looking up or down.
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