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The phrase "attempt to rely on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express the idea of trying to depend on something or someone. For example: "In times of difficulty, I attempt to rely on my family for support."
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Once again there is an exception that some organisations may attempt to rely on.
Nor did GoldieBlox attempt to rely on compulsory rights, because those cover audio rights only; a song's use alongside video (as in the ad) isn't covered.
Behind this reticence was a tacit admission that his attempt to rely on China to exert pressure on the North Korean regime is looking tattered.
Drug regulatory agencies in various countries attempt to rely on premarketing scientific studies of the effects of drugs in animals and humans in order to determine if new drugs have a favourable risk-to-benefit ratio.
In doing so they have frequently rejected a mother's attempt to rely on the limited exceptions to the convention obligations, most commonly that a return would expose the child to a grave risk of physical or psychological harm.
They find that there simply isn't enough brownfield land in London to enable a 50,000 a year target to be hit: "Any attempt to rely on brownfield land alone is doomed to fail".
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Attempting to rely on one aspect of your diet (such as coffee) for weight loss is not a viable option.
Recognizing the dangers inherent in attempting to rely on control of the centre of gravity, the Wright brothers devised a system to control the movement of the centre of pressure on the wing.
Bowles said a chargeback would have been highly unlikely to have worked in this instance, as a chargeback attempts to rely on the money being available in the benefiting account.
A district court in a third example rebuffed a Guantanamo detainee's attempts to rely on the contents of a presidential speech to establish changed conditions that rendered his continued detention unlawful.
As such, I feel pretty confident in speaking to the limitations of attempting to rely on apps that aren't optimized for desktop mode.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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