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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is depending' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is subject to a given set of conditions and is contingent on a specific outcome or occurrence. For example, "The exact arrival time of the package is depending on the delivery company's schedule."
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"The country is depending on Indiana," he warned on Tuesday.
"I hope they know that everyone is depending on them.
("He is depending on his father's name," he told me).
Accessible, that is, depending on who is doing the buying.
This is, depending on one's point of view, good company.
That is, depending on how you feel about Chris Brown.
But our root cellar collapsed, which is, depending on your beliefs, something of a historic event.
Instead he made clear he is depending on technology and education to cut reoffending rates.
The county is depending on the state and federal government to provide about $100 million each.
"The country is depending on Indiana," added Cruz on Tuesday before the primary results came in.
The snake is, depending on who you speak to, either watchfulness or politics.
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