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"supremely dependable" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is extremely reliable and trustworthy. You can use it in a sentence like: "The new car I bought is supremely dependable, I've never had any issues with it."
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Or being supremely good?
These are supremely good girls.
According to McTaggart, love is "supremely" good.
I'm starting to see how Mike Royko came to deride the good-government types as "goo-goos," either naive political newcomers or supremely cynical feeders on Chicago's dependable cycle of constant corruption and temporary consternation.
"Totally dependable".
It's supremely elegant, supremely derisive, and supremely creative.
It is supremely enigmatic.
And are they dependable?
Snacks were more dependable.
It was supremely liberating.
Many consider him supremely qualified.
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