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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'over-reliance on' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to an excessive dependence on something or someone. For example: The company's over-reliance on technology led to inefficient processes.
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But over-reliance on one source can be a problem.
However, some of the claims of an over-reliance on one school have been disputed.
It also fingers an over-reliance on short-term debt.
London's over-reliance on the financial services sector makes it uniquely vulnerable to economic shocks.
Our over-reliance on behavioral economics is not limited to health care.
The problem is not so much the drought but our over-reliance on this single crop.
One attraction is that it eases the over-reliance on monetary policy.
"One of the problems we suffer from is the over-reliance on bank lending.
Over-reliance on specific metrics would, notes Mr Stone, encourage programmers to manipulate the system.
Authorities in SA had to move beyond an over-reliance on residential care, Simmons said.
Indeed, over-reliance on central banks may be a big reason behind the present sluggishness.
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