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"dependable equipment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to machinery or other tools that you can trust and rely upon to do a certain task well. For example: "The factory relies on dependable equipment to efficiently produce high-quality products."
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"Having the most modern dependable equipment when the clock is ticking, that counts.
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This amount of money should be plenty to purchase a good dependable set of equipment.
Thus, it can be expected that the application of simple and reliable automatic sampling equipment could contribute to more dependable and cost-effective sampling of feed commodities.
"You never know when your next job is coming," says Senato, who also runs a camera equipment rental company for a more dependable source of income.
To compensate the weaknesses of this low cost equipment, efforts focus on designing a robust, dependable and sufficiently embedded system, which exploits an accurate flight dynamics model.
Our business requires that we maintain reserve equipment on standby basis to insure our customers dependable and trouble-free service during periods of peak demand such as we recently experienced in December 1989.
The visitors check for dependable electricity and doctors and nurses who are trained to use the equipment.
"Fukushima Dai-ichi still runs on makeshift equipment, and we are trying to switch to something more permanent and dependable, which is more desirable," he said.
"Fukushima Daiichi still runs on makeshift equipment, and we are trying to switch to something more permanent and dependable," a Tepco spokesman, Masayuki Ono, told reporters Tuesday as the company worked to restore the cooling systems.
"Totally dependable".
Something dependable.
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