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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as reliant on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express dependence or reliance on something or someone in various contexts.
Example: "In today's digital age, many people are as reliant on technology as they are on traditional forms of communication."
Alternatives: "as dependent on" or "as influenced by".
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But it's not as reliant on zippy one-liners, at least not for now.
That leaves Ms. Dishell, an events producer and a former manager for the Pussycat Dolls, to juggle numbers and put some muscle into what until recently has been a passive marketing effort, one as reliant on serendipity as on obvious strategy.
The country is not as reliant on short-term borrowing as were its neighbours.Yet one lesson from the past 15 months is that official debt figures can be gross understatements.
Yet Shannon still seems as reliant on pure charisma as craft.
They still run when possible, but they are not as reliant on the fast break.
The animals are as reliant on lesbian tourists as the villagers.
As a proportion of funding, Georgia's banks were twice as reliant on these as the average American bank.
As for hip-hop, she said, "I look forward to the time when we won't be as reliant on rap".
Shares of Johnson & Johnson, which is not as reliant on the drugs, closed up 26 cents, to $62.81.
They aren't as reliant on oil, because they use fewer large machines and less pesticide and fertilizer.
Friedman points out that an American male's income is nearly twice as reliant on his father's background as a Canadian's.
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