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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a heavy reliance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant dependence on something or someone, often in contexts related to resources, support, or technology.
Example: "The company's success is largely due to a heavy reliance on innovative technology to streamline operations."
Alternatives: "a strong dependence" or "a significant reliance".
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His donor list once again demonstrates a heavy reliance on the glitz factor.
Think Cagney and Lacey but with more bronzer, bigger balls and a heavy reliance on tongs.
This would include a heavy reliance on surveillance cameras and undercover guards.
In economies such as these, there is a heavy reliance on the government to maintain demand.
A heavy reliance on borrowing and a variety of one-shot revenues will leave holes in future budgets.
Puerto Ricans pay almost three times the national average for electricity, the result of a heavy reliance on imported oil.
There is a heavy reliance on imported foodstuffs, however, and the importation of food has long been an absolute necessity.
In the northern Alpine counties there is a heavy reliance on hydropower and the burning of agricultural waste.
Mr. Fallon, 38, offers a more contemporary and varied brand of entertainment, with a heavy reliance on the Internet.
Countries with free-falling currencies, burst housing bubbles and a heavy reliance on finance and trade will also suffer.
To excel at the latter requires a heavy reliance on one's supporting cast, thus emphasising the former.
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