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The phrase "continued reliance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an ongoing dependence on something or someone.
Example: "The company's continued reliance on outdated technology has hindered its growth."
Alternatives: "ongoing dependence" or "persistent reliance."
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Continued reliance on fossil fuels causes problems apart from continued availability; these include possible effects on climate due to further increases of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Others emphasize the clear continuities between the two works—in particular, Kant's continued reliance on common moral consciousness.
The continued reliance on CART methods may, however, indicate the need for continued caution in the diagnosis of alternate states as discussed here.
Mexico should solve its own problems without continued reliance on the United States.
This is to say nothing of the continued reliance Americans also have on checks.
The reason for this continued reliance on ratings is simple: bad regulation.
"The outstanding issue for them is their continued reliance on S.U.V.'s and trucks," Mr. Toprak said.
While helpful in the short term, this continued reliance on America is perhaps the biggest reason to fret.
But this wouldn't preclude the inevitable fight over the costs and benefits of continued reliance on fossil fuels.
Instead, there is a continued reliance on transport planning in Mumbai that has not been significantly updated or superseded.
The government's continued reliance on the army for police duties has seen a predictable rise in allegations of abuse.
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