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No, the phrase "will depends on" is not grammatically correct.
The verb "will" should be followed by a base form of a verb (e.g. "depend"), not another verb in the third person singular form (e.g. "depends"). Here is a corrected example: The success of this project will depend on the collaboration between our team members.
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A success driving performance will depends on credible drivers, optimum vehicles condition and smart road design.
The effect of these rules will depends on how Twitter enforces them.
Outcomes will depends on the balance between competitive and cooperative behavior chosen by the parties.
Yes,computer games really improve brain functions,but it will depends on what games do you play.
If we put aside the misleading idea that free will depends on supernatural souls rather than our quite miraculous brains, and if we put aside the mistaken idea that our conscious thinking matters most in the milliseconds before movement, then neuroscience does not kill free will.
"Political will depends on many factors that cannot be predicted based on past behavior," Mann told me.
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"He will depending on where".
It will depend on you".
- will depend on market conditions.
Activities will depend on the weather.
Much will depend on your own situation.
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