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"variations depend on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is affected or influenced by something else. For example, "The research findings suggest that the success of a business often depend on the availability of resources."
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Bach's Goldberg Variations depend on games of symmetry to create the progression from theme to variation.
But never did the variations depend on the person we were meeting with".
The velocity variations depend on stamp-rock stiffness ratio.
Economic theory indicates interest rate variations depend on monetary, fiscal, and some external factors.
These variations depend on the distribution of people and potential vectors, their behaviour and their interactions.
The variations depend on the intensity of geomagnetic disturbances and the geomagnetic longitude.
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Most people are easily classified into seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter) depending on their skin color, with the variations depending on one's hair and eye color.
There were variations depending on the ownership but each HUMC had at least one member from religious groupings, political leaders and village opinion leaders.
There are many variations, depending on the period on which the average is based.
The sundae comes in variations, depending on which songs are selected as ingredients.
The exchanges may have other wide variations, depending on the model chosen by a state or outlined in the legislation.
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