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The phrase "made dependent on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which one thing or person relies on or is influenced by another. Example: The outcome of the project was made dependent on the success of the marketing campaign.
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Yet this authority essentially hinged on the precarious support of the ethnic groups whom Gaddafi made dependent on him.
The ECB's independent action has been made dependent on fickle politicians.
Evaluations should be required and repeat funding made dependent on some indication that the programme is achieving its desired outcomes.
The real surprise is that in a modern social democracy food production should be made dependent on such a short-term, self-serving lottery of a process.
Access to welfare and political rights were made dependent on state-manipulated ethnic identities, which assumed new importance with the creation of the homelands.
New and original, however, is the way in which they have all been grouped and made dependent on the figure of the young king.
School funding could also be made dependent on how many parents choose to send their children to a particular school, so that good schools would expand and bad ones would close or be taken over.
To justify this radical departure from the PSOE's traditional neutralism, membership in NATO was submitted to a referendum and made dependent on a partial withdrawal of U.S. forces stationed in Spain under the 1953 agreements.
The most prominent of the high court's findings, and the one in which they followed the ECJ to the letter, is that access to retained data "must be made dependent on a prior review by a court or an independent administrative body".
In a statement, the European leaders called on the G-20 to ensure that bonuses "be set at an appropriate level in relation to fixed remuneration and made dependent on performances of the bank, the business unit and individuals; taking due account of negative developments, so as to avoid guaranteed bonuses".
Perhaps ministers can explain to taxpayers that some of that money is needed to pay for the care of those adults who have been pointlessly deprived of their full-time family carer (and, to their distress, made dependent on the state) by the benefit cap?
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