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The phrase "administration relied on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the dependence or trust placed by an administration on a particular source, method, or individual.
Example: "The administration relied on expert advice to make informed decisions during the crisis."
Alternatives: "the administration depended on" or "the administration counted on".
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To make its case, the administration relied on intelligence that proved no such thing.
In both cases, the administration relied on an exception to Miranda for immediate threats to public safety.
At the end of last year, the Obama administration relied on overwhelming GOP Congressional support to extend this law for another five years without a single reform.
But for a variety of reasons, the precedents the administration relied on did not govern the analysis, Justice John Paul Stevens said for the majority.
When devising its fiscal package, the Obama administration relied on conventional economic models based in part on ideas of John Maynard Keynes.
The Obama administration relied on the recommendations of the Institute of Medicine, an independent group of doctors and researchers that concluded that birth control is not just a convenience but is medically necessary "to ensure women's health and well-being".
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Dr. Post said he did not know to what extent the Bush administration relies on profiles.
The Bush administration relies on the general as an important ally in the fight against terrorism.
Today, my administration relies on your expertise to answer critical questions like: How do we set our priorities for research?
That would, as a practical matter, probably mean that the Obama administration, relying on decisions from the two federal appeals courts, would stop enforcing the law.
A federal appeals court panel ruled on Wednesday that crucial parts of an antiterrorism law were unconstitutional because the law, which the Bush administration relies on heavily, risks ensnaring innocent humanitarians.
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