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The phrase "heavily reliant on" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to indicate that somebody has an excessive dependence or reliance on something. For example: "Emily is heavily reliant on her parents for financial support."
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"We are heavily reliant on backpackers.
Its banks remain heavily reliant on ECB funding.
This makes the industry heavily reliant on government funding.
Ukraine are heavily reliant on their two inverted wingers.
Asia remains heavily reliant on exports for economic growth.
Revenues, heavily reliant on department-store advertising, were declining.
"They are heavily reliant on revenue from tax receipts".
However, the UK recovery is still heavily reliant on consumers.
Wall Street firms are heavily reliant on fixed-income revenue, more so than trading in stocks.
Already the majority of the company's business is heavily reliant on newer services and technologies.
The economy remains heavily reliant on money sent home from Filipinos working overseas.
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