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The phrase "able to depend upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the ability to rely on someone or something for support or assistance.
Example: "In times of crisis, it's important to have friends who are able to depend upon for emotional support."
Alternatives: "capable of relying on" or "able to count on".
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The one thing one seems able to depend upon in American life is that the pendulum will operate.
Everyone deserves a fair wage for a fair day's work, and to be able to depend upon it.
The resilience of a native culture no longer able to depend upon traditional sources of patronage showed itself in a patriotic fervour to preserve a cultural heritage threatened by progressive Anglicization.
Japan's luxury goods producers in the past were able to depend upon demand both from the wealthy and from the much broader "middle class". But, in the past few years, the middle class has returned to its more traditional frugality.
The surest way to a happier life is to be able to depend upon ourselves to get our needs met.
Something about his childhood being really, really erratic and him not being able to depend upon what he viewed as security.
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Low salary was cited as the reason for these customs, and health personnel claimed to depend upon the extra income to be able to support their families.
What is left to depend upon?
But now she's grown to depend upon it.
They had to depend upon current books.
The level of impairment that a society is able to support will depend upon the resources available.
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