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Discover Ludwig"sole reliance" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where something or someone is solely relied upon for a certain task or purpose, without any other alternatives or backup options. Example: In times of crisis, the government's sole reliance on foreign aid proved to be ineffective in meeting the needs of its citizens.
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Sole reliance on bankruptcy courts is seen as unfeasible.
Sole reliance on the self-report of the athlete may be inadequate.
Each model moves the industry farther away from sole reliance on internal combustion engines.
That cannot be done, at least not sustainably, with a sole reliance on outside brands.
With the increasing demand for food, emphasis has shifted from the sole reliance on rain fed crop production, to irrigation.
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Sole reliance on one field or skewed allocation of resources in certain areas may not result in achieving the desired health targets.
In any event, the risks of geo-engineering are not yet well-enough known to justify sole reliance on this strategy at this point.
Many proposals designed to achieve this are complicated both by their sole reliance on public purchasing and the difficulties in pricing assets.
Fortescue, possibly the most vulnerable of the three because of its sole reliance on iron ore, has delayed next year's planned production target until 2010.
This plan is broadly to be welcomed but the government's continued sole reliance on voluntary mechanisms to raise standards is a problem.
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