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in depending
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'in depending' is not correct and usable in written English.
The correct phrase is 'depending on'. You can use it when referring to a particular context or situation. For example: "The outcome of the election will depend on the decisions of the voters."
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56 human-written examples
They said waves of people will come in, depending on the waves.
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While the effects of smoking marijuana can usually be felt immediately and tempered accordingly, eating cannabis-infused food can take anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours to kick in, depending on the dose and the person.
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Then unscrew the cap on your drain or just reach in, depending on the style of your drain.
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The Union wasn't alone in depending on African-American nurses.
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For storage, the Moto X packs 16 or 32GB built in, depending on the model.
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Normally annual general meetings are for shareholders only, with journalists allowed in depending on the mood of the company.
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Mr. Bauer of the Kerry campaign said, "There's not much interest in depending on Republican agents to police the polls".
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"As the country is moving for transformation, people could have an interest in depending on different livelihoods.
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The Z2 also has a microSD card slot for adding up to 64GB more storage for movies, photos and music, and comes with either 16 or 32GB of storage built-in, depending on model.
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To keep you fully stocked with apps, games and movies, the Note 3 sports ample storage with either 32GB or 64GB built-in, depending on model, of which the operating system takes up 5.64GB of space.
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You can reach them via your site, their mobile phone or their email (the latter two are opt-in depending on the subscriber).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct phrase "depending on" instead of the grammatically incorrect "in depending". This ensures clarity and credibility in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "in depending" as it is not a standard English phrase. The correct form is "depending on", which serves as a preposition indicating conditionality or reliance.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in depending" is grammatically incorrect and does not function as a standard part of speech in English. Ludwig AI identifies the correct usage as "depending on".
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30%
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30%
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20%
Less common in
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10%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "in depending" is a grammatically incorrect construction. The correct and widely accepted form is "depending on", used to express conditionality or reliance. Ludwig AI highlights this error and recommends using "depending on" for clear and effective communication. Though examples of "in depending" are common, they represent misuse. Remember to use "depending on" to maintain grammatical accuracy and credibility in your writing. Alternative phrases such as "subject to" or "conditional on" can also be used. The phrase is very common even if the grammar is incorrect.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
depending on
Replaces "in depending" with the correct grammatical structure.
dependent on
Specifies that the outcome or existence of something relies on something else.
conditional on
Expresses an action or result that will only occur if certain conditions are met.
subject to
Indicates that something is conditional upon something else.
contingent upon
Highlights that something is dependent on a specific event or condition.
based on
Focuses on the foundation or reason for a decision or outcome.
hinging on
Implies that everything depends on a single, crucial factor.
according to
Emphasizes that something is determined by a specific source or method.
relying on
Highlights dependence on a person or thing.
influenced by
Suggests that something is affected by certain factors.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "in depending"?
The correct phrase is "depending on". "In depending" is not grammatically correct.
How do I use "depending on" in a sentence?
Use "depending on" to show that something is conditional. For example, "We might go to the beach, "depending on" the weather."
Is there a difference between "depending on" and "dependent on"?
"Depending on" is a preposition, while "dependent on" is an adjective phrase. Example: "Our success is "dependent on" teamwork"; "We will decide "depending on" the circumstances".
What are some alternatives to "depending on"?
Alternatives to "depending on" include "subject to", "based on", and "conditional on", each conveying a similar sense of conditionality or reliance.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested