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The phrase "a reliant" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "reliant" is typically used as an adjective, and it does not function as a noun in this context. An example of correct usage would be: "She is reliant on her friends for support during tough times."
Alternatives: "a dependent" or "a person who relies".
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It's like comparing a Reliant Robin to a Rolls-Royce".
The payoff – "… of a Reliant Robin" – was left hanging.
She's wielding that guitar like a reliant scimitar.
Wood pellets are a reliant and proven fuel to be used in small-scale combustion units.
Along comes 'Arry, riding to the rescue, metaphorically at least, in a Reliant Robin.
But Thomson is less a reliant on branches after figures point to the increasing adoption of digital services.
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Initially, the rain was celebrated; it heralded a potential bumper year for a people reliant on a successful harvest.
This presents the potential for a blood-based diagnostic – a transformative prospect for a field reliant on lengthy, subjective diagnoses.
This report has a number of limitations inherent in a study reliant on cancer registry data.
For Valencia, a winger reliant on speed and reaction, there was a point when insecurity took hold.
It was a double blow for an economy reliant on tourism.
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