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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all relied" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey that everyone depended on something or someone, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "In times of crisis, all relied on their leader for guidance."
Alternatives: "everyone depended" or "all counted on".
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The first one was based on a fixed bed reactor, while the other four all relied on catalytic monoliths enabling low pressure drops.
These apps all relied on their users' own files for the music, though.
The follow-up stories all relied on the ABC's take on the story.
Everyone outside London seemed a lot calmer but they all relied on the newspapers to feed them banter.
My great-grandfather, grandfather, father and brother have all relied on the coal industry for their livelihoods.
But attempts to automated the process have all relied on algorithms that have been hand-crafted by humans.
Microsoft, Google, and Chinese search company Baidu have all relied on GPUs to power deep learning research.
A variety of other state-based blogs, like Calitics (California), the Albany Project (New York), and Prairie State Blue (Illinois), all relied on Preston's software.
And they all relied heavily on a support network of family and India's cheap labor pool to help watch their children.
The Egyptians were probably the first to use seagoing vessels (c. 1500 bce); the Phoenicians, Cretans, Greeks, and Romans also all relied on waterways.
The four subdivisions, made up of about 1,100 people in a part of Texas known as the Hill Country, all relied on the Spicewood Beach well.
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