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interdependent to each other
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "interdependent to each other" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct expression is "interdependent on each other." You can use it when describing a relationship where two or more entities rely on one another for support or functionality. Example: "The success of the project is interdependent on each other, as each team must collaborate effectively to achieve the desired outcome."
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These expectations could be interdependent to each other in certain aspects.
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We are one world, and all nations are related and interdependent to each other.
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This produces a feasible assignment for VMs that aims at scheduling interdependent VMs close to each other.
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Zen's observation is that each of the polar terms is non-dualistically related to each of the other polar terms such that they are connected with, interdependent on, and relative to, each other for their being and meaning.
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People working in teams need to act reciprocally; they are interdependent to other team members, and share one working environment.
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Thank God everything is created in balance and harmony (55: 7-13) with billions of other elements interconnected and interdependent on each other to function cohesively.
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The specific aims of the proposal must be focused and complementary to each other, but not interdependent.
There are also situations, where insurance market density and economic growth are interdependent on each other, offering support to the feedback hypothesis of insurance market-growth nexus.
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This created a dynamic thriving system in which the actors were interdependent on each other's resources to deliver.
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As professionals in the three levels of care are autonomous and yet interdependent on each other in order to deliver optimal care, the Dutch midwifery and obstetric system is imbued with inherent coordination challenges.
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These complementarities suggest that IP protection mechanisms that are interdependent and reinforce each other to protect innovations from imitation by rival firms constitute a pattern on which firms rely to protect their innovations from imitation.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct preposition: "interdependent on each other." This ensures grammatical accuracy and clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "to" after "interdependent." The correct preposition is "on" because it indicates reliance or dependence upon something.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "interdependent to each other" functions as a prepositional phrase attempting to describe a relationship of mutual dependence. However, it's grammatically incorrect, as shown by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "interdependent to each other" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "interdependent on each other". Although it appears in some published sources, as shown by Ludwig, it is best to avoid this phrasing in favor of the grammatically correct alternative to ensure clarity and credibility. When describing a relationship of mutual reliance, use "interdependent on each other", or consider alternatives like "mutually dependent" or "reliant on one another".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Interdependent on each other
Corrects the preposition to the standard usage.
Mutually dependent
Replaces "interdependent" with a synonym and eliminates "each other".
Reliant on one another
Substitutes both "interdependent" and "each other" with near-synonyms.
Each depends on the other
Breaks down the phrase to emphasize the individual reliance.
Reciprocally dependent
Highlights the give-and-take aspect of the dependency.
Connected to each other
Uses a more general term for relationship between entities.
Linked to each other
Expresses a connection, but not necessarily dependence.
Interrelated
Describes a relationship without specifying the type of connection.
Co-dependent
Implies a strong emotional or psychological dependence.
Bound together
Uses a metaphor to describe a close relationship.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say something relies on another?
The correct way is to say that something is "interdependent on" something else. For example, "The success of this project is interdependent on teamwork."
Is it ever correct to use "interdependent to"?
No, "interdependent to" is not grammatically correct. The standard construction is "interdependent on."
What can I say instead of "interdependent on each other"?
You can use alternatives like "mutually dependent", "reliant on one another", or simply say they are "interrelated" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "interdependent on each other" and "independent of each other"?
"Interdependent on each other" means that two or more things rely on each other, while "independent of each other" means they do not rely on one another and can function separately.
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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
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested