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rely upon

verb as in expect

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The letter also suggests that changes in the NICs threshold are "regressive in their impact on lower earners and will impact flexible working practices which many older workers and parents rely upon".

From BBC

Project 2025 will be implemented and then we will dismantle the National Weather Service, Medicare, Social Security, women’s rights and a variety of other things most Trump supporters have come to rely upon.

From Salon

He added that Germany needed to show it could be relied upon by other countries, particularly following the election of Donald Trump in the US.

From BBC

Blacker, who lives and works in Death Valley National Park, said the economy is voters’ top concern in Inyo County, which relies upon tourists’ financial ability to vacation in its public lands.

"There is no way on God's earth that the current West Coast Main Line and the M6 can be relied upon for decades," he added.

From BBC

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