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The phrase "a reliant on" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "a reliance on" or "reliant on" depending on the context.
Example: "His success is a reliance on the support of his team."
Alternatives: "an dependence on" or "a need for".
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But Thomson is less a reliant on branches after figures point to the increasing adoption of digital services.
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Environmentalists and a community reliant on tourism fear an oil spill that could destroy the marine ecosystem.
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.
Which, for a company reliant on people doing just the opposite, is an admirable stance to take.
In France, a land reliant on agricultural subsidies, tiny producers with distinctive wines have a special place in national affections.
It was a double blow for an economy reliant on tourism.
For a company reliant on corporate clients, that could be lethal.
Mr. Rothman said "Avatar" gave him the confidence to bet $100 million on a movie reliant on digitally created characters.
Now back in Morocco, he lives rough, in a forest, reliant on the local mosque for food.
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