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The phrase "very dependable that" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity in its intended meaning. Example: "I find him to be very dependable that he always meets his deadlines."
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"He's very dependable that way".
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He's very dependable.
It's very nostalgic and very dependable".
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