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The phrase "again rely on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a repeated action of depending on someone or something.
Example: "In times of crisis, we must again rely on our community for support."
Alternatives: "once more depend on" or "rely once again on".
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But if that rivalry, and golf's hopes to be cool again, rely on Woods alone, this one hurt.
Beyond adding five new drama series and two new comedies, CBS will once again rely on reality shows.
According to DisplaySearch, a division of NPD, "in 2014, Apple will once again rely on displays for innovation".
Exports continue to surge, creating the prospect that China may once again rely on foreign buyers to sustain rapid economic growth and limit unemployment.
STEELERS (3-1) at JAGUARS (2-2) Jaguars by 4 Down to their third-string running back, Mewelde Moore, the Steelers will again rely on Ben Roethlisberger.
Last season's Russian Premier League champions sit fourth, having won just three of their last 12 matches, and will again rely on star man Hulk.
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The offensive that followed again relied on heavy bombardment which allowed the British infantry to capture the ridge in one day.
John Daly again relied on his irons, shooting a 69.
Ms. Tymoshenko had charged that Mr. Yanukovich had again relied on dirty tricks this year.
At a retrial, prosecutors again relied on testimony about the confession and ballistics evidence.
But this argument again relies on a sentimentalization of patients' last weeks and days.
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