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The phrase "totally depending on" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is completely reliant on or influenced by something else. Example: The success of this project is totally depending on the cooperation of our team members.
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We are totally depending on the sugar".
At the same time, you're totally depending on them for emotional support when they're not there".
This efflux pump inhibitor is able to restore partially or totally, depending on the presence of additional resistance mechanisms, the susceptibility to several antibiotics in resistant isolates and it can be fruitfully used to detect the presence of an inhibitor-sensitive efflux in resistant enterobacterial strains [14] [16].
An uncountable number of colleagues have paid their own expenses partially or totally, depending on their resources.
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The various growth techniques discussed in the previous sections can be distinguished on different aspects, and the question on which method is used to adopt the synthesis totally depends on the applications, that is, which device one has to fabricate these NWs.
BaMV-associated satRNA (satBaMV), the only example of satRNA associated with potexvirus, totally depends on BaMV for replication, assembly and movement and contains only one ORF [29].
There's no one cool way to wear clothes, and what's cool will totally depend on who you are, how old you are, and your own sense of style.
I totally depended on Mandy.
"I totally depend on it," he said.
"We cannot totally depend on Washington.
Totally depends on who you are.
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