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The phrase "dependable goal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a target or objective that is reliable and can be counted on to be achieved.
Example: "Setting a dependable goal for our project will help ensure that we stay on track and meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "reliable objective" or "trustworthy aim."
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He quickly became a dependable goal scorer.
In a sense, the nonchalance that irritates Arena also makes Mathis a dependable goal scorer.
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Ben Foster is dependable in goal and they are well stocked in midfield.
Bearer was very steady and dependable in goal for the Sea Kings on his way to 258 saves.
And the Redskins' problems were compounded by their failure to find a dependable field-goal kicker.
But in Edin Dzeko they have a player who has proved a dependable source of goals and the Bosnia-Hercegovina striker made the breakthrough just before the hour and swiftly added a second to calm nerves inside Etihad Stadium.
Nigeria are holding them off comfortably enough, and when they do get close to goal, the dependable Enyeama is in the way.
Fabianski is not as dependable as Vorm in goal, and the £3.5m profit they've made on the switch could easily equate to a single league place come the end of the season.
He will be relied on more than ever with the free-agent departure of Zach Parise, who had served as team captain and been a dependable scorer with 31 goals and 69 points.
Then Brian Franco, normally a dependable place-kicker, missed four field goal attempts, including placements from 21 and 23 yards.
Djoos has been a key reason — not for any flashy plays or game-winning goals, but for his dependable skating — the team finds itself one win away from its first Stanley Cup.
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