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'more dependable' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when comparing two (or more) things to illustrate the relative level of reliability of each. For example: The newer model is much more dependable than its predecessor.
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Snacks were more dependable.
BLONDES are dumber and brunettes more dependable.
They are much more dependable than horses.
But they just have to be a little more dependable".
In many ways, big old things are also more dependable.
The letters dispute the claim that Chevy trucks last longer and are more dependable than Ford's.
In fact, Ms. Harman said, Accion's borrowers had been more dependable than many bank borrowers.
The Enfield is a much more dependable weapon in that extreme climate.A.G.A.G
The human heart, being no more dependable than a cheese soufflé, can go either way.
But simply prepared filets of branzino were superb and more dependable.
The paradigm moved to decentralized as networked stations became more dependable, extensible and cost-effective.
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