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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it depends of" is not correct in written English
The correct expression is "it depends on." Example: "The outcome of the project really depends on the team's collaboration."
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Did people underestimate the fear of externally imposed change in a nation where outsiders have usually arrived as invaders?It depends, of course, on which part of the nation you mean.
On "Mister VCM", the graphical representation of a given contraindication is context-dependent since it depends of the presence or the absence of other contraindications related to the same anatomical or functional system.
It depends, of course, on what you're performing in.
(It depends, of course, on the comparison group).
It depends, of course, on which genes and which circumstances.
It depends, of course, on how one defines "extended period of time".
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Of course, some of it depends on the nature of your trip.
I think some of it depends on the behavior of Saudi Arabia.
"A lot of it depends on the age of the child," he explained.
Of course, it depends on your definition of film criticism.
Of course, it depends on the nature of the slowdown.
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