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A dependent claim is a claim that depends, either wholly or partially, on the truth of the primary claim for its own validity.

Example: If 'Henry walked around town' is the primary claim, then 'Henry can walk' is the dependency of the primary claim. The former depends upon the latter, thus the latter is a dependency of the former.