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I could depend on him vs I could fully rely on his intellectual

Both phrases have minor issues that make them less than ideal. The first phrase 'i could depend on him' is correct and commonly used, but it could be improved by adding 'fully' for emphasis. The second phrase 'i could fully rely on his intellectual' is incorrect due to the use of 'intellectual' as a noun. It should be 'intellect' instead.

Last updated: March 06, 2024 • 758 views

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

"I could depend on him"

This phrase indicates that the speaker can trust or count on someone for support or help.

Examples:

  • I could depend on him to always be there for me.
  • She knew she could depend on her best friend for advice.
  • You can depend on me to finish the project on time.
  • He could depend on his brother to pick him up from the airport.
  • The team could depend on their captain to lead them to victory.
  • He always made time for me, and I could depend on him having great insights and practical advice as we talked through challenges and opportunities in the ...
  • Jun 18, 2015 ... James proved that I could depend on him and soon, I could no longer deny my feelings. I was desperate to be with him and I didn't care what it ...
  • Apr 11, 2015 ... “He was so supportive and I knew I could depend on him.” And when they married in July 2002 Lisa was five months pregnant with their first ...
  • ... someone to talk to or just to answer any questions I had. It was a great feeling knowing I could depend on him. I'm ecstatic with the outcome of the case. -R.L. ...

Alternatives:

  • I could fully depend on him
  • I could rely on him
  • I could trust him
  • I could count on him
  • I could lean on him

This phrase is incorrect due to the use of 'intellectual' as a noun. It should be 'intellect' instead.

"I could fully rely on his intellectual "


Alternatives:

  • I could fully rely on his intellect
  • I could fully rely on his intelligence
  • I could fully rely on his knowledge
  • I could fully rely on his expertise
  • I could fully rely on his understanding

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