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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always rely on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing the importance of depending on someone or something consistently.
Example: "In times of uncertainty, it's crucial to always rely on your instincts to guide you."
Alternatives: "consistently depend on" or "always trust in".
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Numerical simulations of these flames always rely on the assumption of one-dimensionality.
"Paul, you could always rely on.
You can always rely on Puccini.
You can always rely on him to simplify then exaggerate.
You can always rely on CNN, can't you?
Exterminators don't always rely on traps to remove the animals.
You can always rely on Bob for a kind word.
Sometimes that pitcher, you can't always rely on that fastball.
"And fact-based decision-making — always rely on data.
You can always rely on him," Neal said in 2013.
You can always rely on me for flowery language.
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