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The phrase "rests on whether" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that a conclusion or decision depends on a specific condition or factor. Example: "The success of the project rests on whether we can secure the necessary funding."
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The argument, of course, rests on whether Lee had the capacity to make such a decision.
Much rests on whether the government can uproot moral hazard from the financial system.
But the legal case rests on whether he actually committed federal crimes.
Labour's credibility in Scotland rests on whether it is a plausible government in waiting.
The final decision rests on whether the Mets choose to go with 10 or 11 pitchers.
Much rests on whether the unsettled Bafétimbi Gomis is placated and plays to his considerable potential.
Much now rests on whether Iordache recovers sufficiently to play her full part.
The entire opening trilogy rests on whether Darth Vader really is more machine than man or man than machine.
Justification for an inference model typically rests on whether we feel it adequately captures the essence of the system.
The legality of all this rests on whether the acts or the rape are "staged" or not.
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The issue of FBI access to the Mumbai suspects remains very sensitive; a decision to send an investigative team to New Delhi currently rests on whether/how India responds to Pakistan's 32 requests for additional information.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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