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"heavy dependence on" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means relying heavily on something or being very reliant on something. Example: The economy of this country has a heavy dependence on tourism, so when tourism decreases, it greatly affects the overall economy.
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Score shares 10 mistakes that hurt small businesses, including "heavy dependence on just one of anything".
The coarse grain market is susceptible to even greater short-term volatility as a result of heavy dependence on just one geographic region - the United States cornbelt area.
The heavy dependence on obsolescent heavy industry and mining was a central problem, and no one offered workable solutions.
Heavy dependence on the old slows progress toward the new.
Attracting donors would be nice, too, given the festival's heavy dependence on corporate and individual donations.
Markets in Asia generally slid, especially in Taiwan, with its heavy dependence on technology issues.
Hattersley's heavy dependence on published sources suggests a lack either of time or, perhaps, commitment.
It could help revitalise Tyndrum, he said, and relieve the village's heavy dependence on tourism.
Ulrich Hartmann, E.ON's chief executive, wants Ruhrgas in part to leaven E.ON's heavy dependence on electricity.
Japan's heavy dependence on nuclear power stems from its energy insecurity.
To reduce the country's heavy dependence on oil, economic policy has emphasized agricultural and industrial developments.
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