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The phrase "almost relies on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a near dependence on something, suggesting that reliance is not complete but significant.
Example: "The success of the project almost relies on the timely delivery of materials."
Alternatives: "nearly depends on" or "is largely contingent on".
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And the entropy of image almost relies on the strong noise only, which is independent of the motion correction.
Fungitoxicity of Iturins almost relies on their ability to permeate the cell membrane of the target organism [ 85].
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American-style processed food, which almost always relies on corn, touches countries all around the globe.
We therefore designed a field experiment in an arid area where cotton production almost completely relies on irrigation.
Former Freedom Party officials have said he has no personal funds and almost entirely relies on foreign donations.
Similarly, detection of drug resistance almost solely relies on phenotypic culture-based methods.
Regardless of the system used for isolation or enrichment, detection almost always relies on staining for cells containing cytokeratin.
Almost every application relies on a transactional, relational database.
We almost never rely on TV news, because they almost never break a story.
Almost 40 percent rely on a pension, a type of benefit that is less and less common.
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