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"has relied on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a dependence or trust that someone has placed in something else. Example: In recent years, the company's success has relied on its strong customer service.
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Instead it has relied on macroprudential policies.
Until now it has relied on outside photo services.
Reid has relied on too many rookies at key positions.
Having achieved independence eleven years ago, it has relied on outside help for many years.
South Africa traditionally has relied on pace.
Traditionally, Lenovo has relied on sales of computers to businesses.
Leiweke has relied on Clinton for his stadium project, too.
It has relied on taxes on farm exports.
The West has relied on the check of democracy.
He has relied on unglamorous skills like stubbornness and discipline.
For thousands of years medicine has relied on what?
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