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The phrase "able to make dependable" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to create or establish something that is reliable or trustworthy, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "She is able to make dependable connections with her clients, ensuring long-term partnerships."
Alternatives: "capable of creating reliable" or "able to produce trustworthy".
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It requires the availability of extensive data sizes to be able to make dependable predictions (Brockwell and Davis 2002).
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He was dependable, and he was the go-to guy.
Such hysteresis effects must therefore be understood and accounted for to make dependable predictions for river system management.
Not all adult men are strong and dependable, loyal and true, able to make you laugh, sigh, moan, buy you a drink, jump start your Mini in the rain, smell good all over, build a deck, parallel park a tractor-trailer, and feel sufficiently secure in their masculinity and humanity to champion gay rights and women's rights and pelican rights.
They were able to make do.
"She's completely able to make decisions.
Be able to make decisions quickly.
Are you able to make that leap?
Everyone should be able to make recommendations.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.09031.002 We continually encounter new environments and to operate effectively within them we must be able to form dependable representations of these surroundings.
These results suggest that library protocols and sequencing chemistries are robust and uniform enough to make a dependable identification of a given pathogen.
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