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The phrase "are able to rely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or capacity to depend on someone or something for support or assistance.
Example: "In times of crisis, we are able to rely on our friends and family for emotional support."
Alternatives: "can depend on" or "are capable of relying on".
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I hope you are able to rely on friends, family, neighbours and support groups.
Some worry that stingy bosses are able to rely on tax credits rather than raise pay.
Now he and his sons have stopped farming and are able to rely entirely on the income that the sustainably managed tourists bring into the area.
I sincerely hope that Ottawans and Canadians in general are able to rely on Britain for any support they may need at this difficult time.
Because many of the pictures it will use will be from television, editors are able to rely generously on the fair-use doctrine, which allows for limited reproduction of copyrighted images.
Already earning lower pay, women are less willing to work when wages fall further, especially if they are able to rely on an employed (and these days, often newly re-employed) husband.
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Vollick is able to rely on Khan's initiative.
You will not be able to rely on the estimated page counter.
Traditionally The Archers is something millions of loyal fans have been able to rely on.
He wants people to stop being able to rely on social security.
OVER the years, they've been able to rely on local support to help them through.
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