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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high dependence" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant level of reliance on something or someone. Example: "The study revealed a high dependence on technology among students for their learning."
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If all three financing options were to be implemented, the HIV donor funding dependency would decrease from 87% to 68%, still a very high dependence on donor funding.
Most MA users were smokers, including 159 having high dependence on nicotine (HD users, FTND > 5) and 197 low or medium dependent (LMD users, FTND ≤ 5).
Unaffordable housing points to high dependence on foreign demand.
If there were a prospectus for China's economy, it would need to warn of a high dependence on sales to America.
The plan would reduce historical high dependence on oil by transforming how the kingdom generates income, as well as how it spends and manages its vast resources.
"The war economy means there is a very high dependence on the income that comes from humanitarian aid".
The bank's relatively high dependence on borrowed money to operate "is the wrong indicator to look at," Mr. Krause said.
One of the main consequences of these changes has been a reduction in the country's previously high dependence on external sources of supply.
In the case of unlisted entities, or those with a high dependence on wholesale funding, the target will be as high as 10%.
Rob Heferen, deputy secretary of Treasury's revenue group, said Australia had "such a high dependence on corporate tax this problem matters more to us than almost any other country".
And, finally, given the high dependence of the industry on publicly -funded R&D, do not allow acquisitions that undermine the underlying research base the companies themselves should commit to - and for which they constantly request handouts.
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