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Discover Ludwig"high reliance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to referring to someone or something that is strongly dependent upon something else. For example: "The high reliance on technology has resulted in fewer jobs being done manually."
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"In Knowsley, there's a high reliance on doorstep credit companies.
In international terms, we have an unusually high reliance on tax-based support.
Its high reliance makes the Caribbean especially susceptible to hydro-meteorological disasters.
Primary causes are the high reliance on fossil fuels for power generation, transportation, manufacturing and the intensive land usage (deforestation).
This raises serious concern over the high reliance on EFs as a metric to assess the performance of cookstoves.
"We have a tolerance for detention without trial, without access to the courts, with a very high reliance on ministerial discretion which is neither compellable nor reviewable.
French grid operator RTE said the low nuclear output and France's unusually high reliance on electric heating meant a cold snap could result in "exceptional measures".
The land, in Pinar del Río province, was once planted with tobacco, which has a reputation for high reliance on pesticides.
Another striking discrepancy shown in the O.E.C.D. study is U.S. newspapers' extraordinarily high reliance on advertising, rather than sales of copies or subscriptions.
MF Global, the auditors cautioned, placed "unnecessarily high reliance on key employees" to manage the firm's liquidity reporting, including a single employee in Chicago, Edith O'Brien.
This high reliance on analogue signal processing techniques is because of the nano-second rise time of the pulses produced from the sensor array.
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