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The phrase "always depend on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a consistent reliance on someone or something.
Example: "In times of trouble, I know I can always depend on my closest friends for support."
Alternatives: "consistently rely on" or "always count on".
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The one thing he could always depend on was his game, and now that's in question.
Don't always depend on one friend, make more so when one is let go, you still have someone your side.
Rhythm doesn't always depend on brashness.
We can't always depend on him".
It will always depend on the film.
But risks always depend on the potential result.
"You can't always depend on the home run," Dickerson said.
Of course, unusual rhyming doesn't always depend on intricate wordplay.
The aesthetic of rejection will always depend on the music it excludes.
But, she said, she can't always depend on her "limo shoe" when she is working.
But, Mr. Estis said, such situations almost always depend on the language of the lease.
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