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The phrase "are generally reliant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a common dependency or reliance on something in a general context.
Example: "Many businesses are generally reliant on technology to streamline their operations and improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "are typically dependent" or "often rely on".
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Furthermore, portable analytical studies are generally reliant on commercial instruments designed for general analytical work, rarely optimised for works on paper.
Young people with severe learning disabilities are generally reliant on their parents for engagement and participation in epilepsy services with healthcare professionals, and usually do not have the capacity to disengage from services by themselves.
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As a result, the decision to nominate a student is generally reliant on teachers.
South Korea criminalized adultery in 1953 to protect women at a time when they were generally reliant on their husbands financially and confined to domestic duties.
"The poorest will be hardest hit as they are generally more reliant on their state pension and have lower life expectancy.
Those carriers are generally more reliant on premium travel than their counterparts in Europe and America, said Peter Harbison, chief executive of the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, a consulting group based in Sydney.
"I travel pretty frequently, mostly around Europe, and I'm generally quite reliant on weed.
Adults with a predominantly self-reliant relationship style develop strategies at early stages in their development in which they become highly self-reliant [ 18] and are generally less comfortable trusting others.
But it is generally not seen as the expertise of large, deposit-reliant institutions like the Bank of Cyprus.
In the three locations, interviewees concurred that the work carried out in the private sector is generally less sophisticated than in the public, mostly revolving around outpatient visits, and less reliant on cooperation and advice from peers.
(This was how the American press, generally reliant on military handouts, initially reported the story).
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