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"that are dependent on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is dependent or relies on something else for its existence or support. For example: "Our current plans are dependent on receiving the necessary funding."
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Older bodies typically have several weakened systems that are dependent on one another, and rely on drugs that may or may not work well together.
"We need to connect the various industries that are dependent on agri-tourism," she said.
Mutant p53 acquires gain-of-function oncogenic activities that are dependent on its enhanced stability.
Viruses are obligate intracellular pathogens that are dependent on cellular machineries for their replication.
Afghanistan has no functioning national army, police force or judicial system yet -- all projects that are dependent on foreign aid.
Of course, as with any events that are dependent on the weather, not everyone strikes lucky with the sunshine.
Furthermore, there are over a million jobs in the private sector that are dependent on government contracts.
But for institutions that are dependent on public financing, any loss of confidence is a dangerous thing.
This oxygen starvation is reducing regional fish stocks and diminishing the food supplies of populations that are dependent on fishing.
Our developed theory introduces thermodynamic descriptors that are dependent on the detailed structural characteristics of the NCs.
These inhibitors kill human ccRCC cells that are dependent on oncogenic cytoplasmic SPOP.
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