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The phrase "a rely" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misformation of the word "rely," which is a verb and cannot be used with the article "a."
Example: "I have to rely on my team to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "a dependence" or "a reliance."
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The American Enterprise Institute believes that calls to regulate bisphenol A rely on unproven theories and that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration was right to avoid regulating it.
Current methods for eradicating clinically significant inhibitory antibodies to human factor VIII (hFVIII) in patients with hemophilia A rely on repeated delivery of high doses of factor concentrates for a minimum of many months.
The findings revealed that students were better able to (a) rely on survey data, as opposed to personal opinion, to support their claims about simulated real-life situations, and (b) use sampling concepts to explain how the data supported their claims.
Test-takers may be asked to arrange lists of descriptive words, to respond to statements like "I usually finish what I start" and "I really enjoy television," or to answer multiple-choice riddles like, "When I start to do something new, I: a) rely on my feelings to guide me; b) set priorities; c) try out different ways of doing it; or d) observe the situation".
"What on earth are you doing, Monkey?" Without waiting for a rely, Pearl goes to the kitchen and opens the fridge.
p53 and cyclin A rely on IHC, which is a routine technique in pathology laboratories.
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In contrast, Attacin-C and Diptericin-A rely on both Relish and Akirin for their expression (Fig 1C).
Unfortunately, AOL is still just an issuer of OpenID accounts – not a relying party.
Google appears to be an OpenID "provider," not a "relying party".
A minority rely on stargazers and tarot cards.
Samuelson, a Keynesian, relies on a more straightforward argument.
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