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The phrase "solely on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is based or founded exclusively on a certain thing or concept. For example, "The judge's ruling was based solely on the testimony of the witness."
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His retirement doesn't rely solely on soles.
Calpers has not focused solely on JPMorgan.
It relied solely on some local reports.
"You are competing solely on price".
At first, Armajaro focused solely on cocoa.
"This depends solely on you".
Don't rely solely on Wikipedia.
Other choices relied solely on improvisation.
It was based solely on personal greed.
Rope Partner focuses solely on turbines.
Kelly focused solely on offense in college.
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