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The phrase "are reliant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate dependence on something or someone, often in a formal context.
Example: "Many businesses are reliant on technology to operate efficiently in today's market."
Alternatives: "are dependent" or "rely on".
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are reliant
adjective
Having reliance on somebody or something.
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Are they less of a victim than people who are reliant upon social services?
"Midwives are reliant on unsocial hours payments.
Like Jose, some of the campers are reliant on wheelchairs.
Some schools are reliant on parents to pay the wages of unqualified teachers.
The euro zone is bank-dependent and its banks are reliant on market funding.
We are reliant on the U.S. for trade and our economy.
Those who run power stations, desalination plants and the like are reliant on them.
If students are reliant on loan funding, we offer them payment plans," says Walker.
Those families are reliant on a shrinking pools of benefits and tax credits.
Telica's farmers are reliant on a limited number of rainfed crops, namely beans and maize.
We are reliant of the bank of mum and dad and it's terrible for social mobility.
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