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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rely too much" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing situations in which someone is overly reliant on something or someone else. For example, "I think you rely too much on your parents for help with your schoolwork."
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Sam doesn't rely too much on specifics.
Or did they rely too much on Carmelo Anthony?
The Vikings tend to rely too much on the pass.
They rely too much on industry jargon and complex detail.
But their inexperience means they rely too much on GPS.
But don't rely too much on consumer insight associations.
Don't rely too much on any one study.
The Indian team won't be able to rely too much on the home-field advantage.
We rely too much on medical interventions as a way of increasing life expectancy.
Today, automakers know not to rely too much on discount sales to rental fleets.
We rely too much on cars because our public transit systems are often so abysmal.
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