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Discover Ludwig"more reliant on" is a valid phrase that is often used in written English.
It indicates that someone or something is increasingly dependent on a particular thing. For example, "As technology advances, people become more reliant on their smartphones."
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The middle class that decries poor "welfare queens," is more and more reliant on government largess.
Goldman Sachs is even more reliant on trading.
Regional newspapers, more reliant on classifieds, are in worse shape.
And more reliant on Brady than ever to save them.
Refugees themselves become more reliant on the UN.
The Europeans are more reliant on flighty wholesale funding.
And the Daily Mirror is becoming more reliant on bulks.
I'm more slapdash, perhaps more reliant on instinct.
That makes them even more reliant on buses or expensive taxis.
More payouts would make already cash-strapped provinces even more reliant on the centre for funding.
It is much more reliant on collective will than collective flair.
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