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Discover Ludwig"Reliant upon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that one thing or event depends on another for something. For example: "My travel plans are reliant upon the train schedule."
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Liverpool ended up reliant upon his agility.
Many teams are reliant upon a large number of short-term staff.
The level of fraughtness is entirely reliant upon who says it and to whom.
Are they less of a victim than people who are reliant upon social services?
Nasser Hussain Fletcher was reliant upon a steadfast captain to put his theories into effect.
If I had been reliant upon social services I would have had none of this.
He found himself on his own, reliant upon recommendation and advertisement.
Public shareholders are largely reliant upon statute and case-law for protection.
This is an increasingly necessary service in a society that is ever more reliant upon data.
The achievement of good health is reliant upon more than just the quality of health care.
"We were created by volunteers and we are heavily reliant upon them," said Jackie Park Albaum, the center's communications coordinator.
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