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The phrase 'relies mostly on' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is heavily dependent on something else for its success or functioning. An example sentence might be: "The success of this project relies mostly on adequate funding."
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The family relies mostly on public assistance.
Failed stimulus relies mostly on increases in government spending.
These days, the business relies mostly on old customers.
Sierra-at-Tahoe relies mostly on snow from the sky.
It has no footnotes and relies mostly on secondary sources.
Instead, it relies mostly on a sales tax.
Our understanding of the universe relies mostly on electromagnetism.
The channel, which has been labeled the "Jewish HBO," relies mostly on pre-existing content.
One dates from 1938 and emphasizes architecture; the other, from 1946, relies mostly on light.
After that she relies mostly on court craft and pleasant, rather than devastating, ground strokes.
Instead, Mr. Norris relies mostly on machine guns and grenades this time.
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