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The phrase "a dependable majority in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reliable or consistent majority within a specific context, such as a group, organization, or voting body.
Example: "The committee was pleased to have a dependable majority in favor of the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "a reliable majority in" or "a consistent majority in".
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Mr Mesa, a historian of little political experience, is popular, but lacks a dependable majority in Congress; he has shunned most of Bolivia's discredited political parties.
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She retained a narrow majority in Congress.
WHO won a majority in the House?
Amanda Dillard and Philip Rossi, as the lovers, are a dependable match, more effective in melancholy than in mirth.
Their banks are too loaded with bad loans to be a dependable source of capital in the immediate future.
Those experiences have helped him to develop into a dependable, pacy left-back in the mould of Ashley Cole.
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