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Sentences ending in the word depends?

Here are some sentences ending in the word "depends":

Simple Sentences:

* Whether I go to the party depends on whether I finish my work.

* The price of the tickets depends on where you sit.

* How long it takes to get there depends on the traffic.

* His decision depends on what she says.

More Complex Sentences:

* The success of the project depends on everyone working together effectively.

* The outcome of the election depends on the turnout and the voters' priorities.

* The quality of the food depends on the chef's experience and the freshness of the ingredients.

* Whether we can afford a vacation this year depends on how much we save and how much we spend.

Figurative Sentences:

* Her mood depends on the weather. (Implies she's easily influenced)

* His love life depends on whether he can grow a beard. (Exaggerates importance)

* The future of humanity depends on us doing the right thing. (Emphasizes the weight of our choices)

Remember: The word "depends" often introduces a conditional statement. The sentence usually includes a clause that explains the condition upon which something depends.

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