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not very dependable of late - WordReference Forums
14. Nov. 2017 · While reading the novel 'The Hunger Games', I encountered with unfamiliar expression 'dependable of late' The context is this below : Oh, well, I think. There will be twenty …
trustworthy, reliable or dependable [person] | WordReference …
3. Juli 2014 · Good afternoon, could you please tell me the difference among these three words? Trustworthy. Reliable. Dependable. I do not have a source where I got them. I have just …
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12. Juli 2005 · XY sees quality, dependability and reliability as a critical starting point for all vehicle manufacturers. Isn't one of the underlined words redundant? Just a collocation for which other …
dependent on/of/to - WordReference Forums
24. Apr. 2013 · Hello I'm writing an article and I have this phrase: "if education wer not dependent to ICT's..." My teacher told me that to is not correct, the correct one is of (dependent of), but I …
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20. Sept. 2011 · Hi everyone, Depending of the United Kingdom law, we might require additional details about General Partners, such as contact address, scan of the ID or passport and other …
Adjective : Ghetto | WordReference Forums
10. März 2008 · attractive#unattractive , short#tall , dependable , friendly, psych, Ghetto. within context of the form of assessment , do you think the adjective"ghetto" means : the one who …
Robin - pun intended? - WordReference Forums
30. Aug. 2014 · Hi, In "The Cuckoo's Calling" there's the following dialogue: "What's your name?""Robin""Robin," he repeated. "That'll be easy to remember."He had some notion of …
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3. Feb. 2008 · dependable / reliable / trustworthy Włoskipolak 72 Jul 6, 2025 Replies 15 Views 2K Jul 14, 2025
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12. Jan. 2013 · Hi everybody, is there any difference between dependent /depending on in the following phrase: salary is dependent on experience/ salary is depending onexperience. Thanks
You are a real <trouper><trooper>. | WordReference Forums
20. Okt. 2020 · trouper a loyal, dependable worker or participant in an undertaking: He's a real trouper, even when the going is rough. Interesting explanation. It seems to me that the movie …