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"alleviate dependency on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to reduce or lessen the reliance on something or someone. Example: The government implemented programs to alleviate dependency on foreign aid and promote self-sufficiency among its citizens.
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The development of alternative livelihoods is one potential solution to alleviate dependency on fisheries.
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The CAWT is applicable in a wide variety of locations, creating significant opportunities for the use of wind energy devices and therefore alleviating dependencies on fossil fuel.
Big oil and other major players in the market are highly cognizant that current petroleum supplies are finite, so they have been heavily investing (i.e. BP has invested $4 billion since 2005) in alternative energy sources to alleviate our dependency on classic fossil fuels.
In addition, we demonstrate that our method also obtains very competitive results even when the amount of supervised data is cut by half, alleviating the dependency on manually annotated data.
The solar and wind tax credits are structured slightly differently, but the House version of the stimulus bill would help both industries by providing more immediate tax incentives, alleviating some of their dependency on banks.
Telehealth may alleviate on-site clinician burden.
But today the dependency depends on milk and potatoes.
E-transportation is one of the most promising technologies to alleviate fossil fuel dependency, reduce greenhouse gas emission, and improve energy efficiency.
"The goal is to alleviate pressure on the next generation".
This may alleviate issues relative to on-target resistance process.
Dependency is one way, with the host having no dependency on its plug-ins.
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