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was reliant upon
adjective
Having reliance on somebody or something.
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Nasser Hussain Fletcher was reliant upon a steadfast captain to put his theories into effect.
Initially, Durham's response was reliant upon Stoneman, who produced the only skittish innings of the day, a run-a-ball 52.
The court heard that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2000 and although it was now in remission he suffers from many health problems and was reliant upon his wife for his daily nursing needs.
I was reliant upon everyone else liking me or agreeing with me to define my worth.
Outside of large companies, letters generally did not need to be composed quickly; as the device was reliant upon its operator, it offered no automation.
In the Council, where suffrage was reliant upon wage and property requirements, the ALP only held four seats out of twenty, and only five LCL members supported the nationalisation.
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Many teams are reliant upon a large number of short-term staff.
If I had been reliant upon social services I would have had none of this.
Are they less of a victim than people who are reliant upon social services?
The achievement of good health is reliant upon more than just the quality of health care.
The world is reliant upon a vast grid of solar panels to power its factories around the clock.
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