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The phrase "dependable of" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "dependent on." For example, "My success is dependent on my hard work and dedication."
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Willie McCool, whom friends knew as the most steady and dependable of men.
So Mr. Moors reached out to him through that most dependable of talent agency stand-ins: Facebook.
TIM MCGRAW One of the most dependable of country music artists, Mr. McGraw has sold more than 40 million records.
The goalies, Martin Brodeur and Henrik Lundqvist, normally the most dependable of sorts, appeared at times to be auditioning for parts in "The Three Stooges on Ice".
This was the master fabulist, a man of many masks, king of the tricksters, and memoir is the least dependable of genres.
Formerly the most prosaic and dependable of investments, homes over the last 30 years had been turned into trading chips for Wall Street.
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Assemble the bulbs that you want to plant, along with a 1-quart pot of a dependable perennial of your choice.
The best evidence of this dependable rhythm of land building and sinking over seven millennia is underground.
Therefore, identification of a dependable predictor of DNM, along with the molecular mechanisms leading to DNM, is imperative.
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