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The phrase "a dependable friend" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is reliable and trustworthy in a friendship context.
Example: "In times of trouble, having a dependable friend by your side makes all the difference."
Alternatives: "a reliable companion" or "a trustworthy ally."
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To avoid a replay, the US need to show Taiwan and China that it wants to be a dependable friend to each, but that friendship depends on following the rules.
ANSWER 2) Your inner strength makes you a dependable friend, but you have hidden depths, feelings you do not show.
Mr. Gore is considered a dependable friend on matters involving the protection of natural resources; he is regarded, for instance, as a driving force in the Clinton administration behind the enactment of the landmark clean-air standards for soot and smog.
He says Joe was a dependable friend.
Keep a reputation as a dependable friend by keeping secrets you're told.
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Certainly I never have known a smarter, more complex or interesting person, nor had a more dependable friend.
Mr. Christofias has proved a dependable champion of Moscow.
During that time, Lula always had been a dependable ally.
China lacks a dependable ally of a truly great power standing.
According to Rawlins' research, a good friend is dependable.
This willingness to be the reliable and dependable friend perhaps fulfils a need in you to be needed: it may indicate that you sometimes confuse giving love with being who you are, that you are OK so long as it is you who are doing the giving.
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