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The phrase "may be dependent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express possibility or uncertainty about whether something depends on something else. For example: "The success of the project may be dependent on the level of financial backing it receives."
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Their livelihood may be dependent on a security clearance.
Alternatively, destabilization of drug-associated memories may be dependent on dHipp β-AR signaling.
Therefore, response of SA- and JA-signaling to microbial pathogens seems different and may be dependent upon various pathosystems.
Whether or not the pound can find a tourniquet for its losses may be dependent on Wednesday's services PMI.
Outcomes in patients with ARDS/acute lung injury (ALI) may be dependent on the underlying cause.
The study demonstrates that density regulation may be dependent on resources in frogs' summer habitat.
Estimated acceptable levels of these indices may be dependent on the confinement system employed.
Instrument recognition may be dependent on the energy per octave.
Birth weight and TC association may be dependent on sex.
This set may be dependent on the application.
DSOF may be dependent on the accuracy of the first detection of sepsis.
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