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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all reliant on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that multiple subjects depend on something or someone for support or functionality.
Example: "The success of the project is all reliant on the team's ability to collaborate effectively."
Alternatives: "entirely dependent on" or "fully contingent upon".
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Six people live there, all reliant on one vehicle.
"We're all reliant on Google in this ecosystem," he said.
Action can include recalls, warnings or seizing products at the border – all reliant on increasingly cash-strapped trading standards run by local councils.
However, this is all reliant on just how hard it is to develop for and how much of a closed shop it will become.
Ultimately, the data suggests that estimated reductions in lightning frequencies and fire regime during the Lower Pleniglacial (and colder stadial periods, in general) were not adequate to severely limit Neandertal access to natural fire, while possible artefactual evidence for Neandertal fire making challenges the assumption that they were at all reliant on lightning-ignited fire.
To fully grasp the importance of trade in the high-tech economy, imagine a scenario even beyond what the candidates suggest: what if Apple tried to make an iPhone out of "American atoms," so that the U.S. would not be at all reliant on foreign governments for access to the necessary materials?
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Applications will all be reliant on 'the cloud', rather than storing data locally.
The growing sophistication of our enemies, as they react to the grievous losses they have suffered, makes us all the more reliant on human spies.
Producers are therefore all the more reliant on strong competition between direct marketers - but precisely this competition may be diminished if economies of scale reduce the number of direct marketing companies.
Despite their gorgeous surroundings, the three are all very reliant on technology: an early scene shows them all occupied by see-through digital notebooks and very snazzy TVs.
Overall though an interesting question arises, not just for EnjoyPerth but for all of us: is it healthy that we are all so reliant on Google.
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