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Discover Ludwig"rely on someone" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It means to depend on or trust someone to do something or to be there for support. Example: I always rely on my best friend to give me honest advice when I'm struggling with a decision.
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The visits gave her a sense of someone she could rely on, someone who was watching her.
The GOP nominee said the grueling campaign would be even more difficult without having someone to rely on, someone without whom a candidate could not go on another day: "I have my wife, Ann; he has Bill Clinton".
She found it difficult at times to rely on someone else's plots; on at least one occasion, before writing the last chapter of a book, she asked Rougier to explain once again how the murder was really committed.
And for each format, one must make judgement calls and compromises, and ideally rely on someone with detailed knowledge of the source format.
No one wants to be in a situation where they need to rely on someone else to pay their bills.
Try different types, and choose one that you can position yourself; you don't want to rely on someone else to help you if you will frequently be alone with your baby.
Don't rely on someone else to tell us about an issue if you spot one: it only takes a moment to send a report.
Can any of us rely on someone not rejecting us?
If you rely on someone else's program, you must credit that person.
"We can't rely on someone else to tell people what we're doing.
And you can't rely on someone helping you from the side of the stage these days.
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