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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seems depending on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a common idiom often used to convey the idea that someone or something appears to be influenced or determined by something else. For example, "My happiness seems depending on my success in this project."
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It seems depending on the song selection for him, Salling's vocal performances continue to be very hit or miss this season".
Thus, the role of B cells seems depending on the context.
Telling someone the truth can be more difficult than it seems, depending on the person and information it regards.
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Everything, it seems, depends on Ukraine.
The answer, it seems, depends on where the house is.
The answer, it seems, depends on the type of tenancy.
Much of that decision, it seems, depends on where you live.
What is capitalist, and thus anti-capitalist, it seems, depends on who you are.
Even our most advanced mental skills, it seems, depend on brain structures more ancient than the dinosaurs.
Everything, it seemed, depended on that one thing.
It seems -- depending on who's definition of fighting we use -- the U.S. deployed about eight and a half million soldiers to fight the war.
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