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Reliable
adjective
Suitable or fit to be relied on; worthy of dependence or reliance; trustworthy
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The word "reliable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that can be trusted to do what is expected. For example, "My grandmother is a reliable source of wisdom and advice."
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Unlike the most reliable form of protection, a condom, it is the woman, not the man, who makes the ultimate choice about whether to use the gel.
The newspapers were named the most trustworthy, accurate and reliable newspapers in the UK in 2013.
That was how long it took the run the Dante Stakes at York, the most reliable Derby trial in recent years.
"I'm not going to characterize them as reliable or unreliable," he said.
Getting more energy from renewables; increased energy efficiency; reducing the income gap; putting more reliable, durable products on the market (have you heard of planned obsolescence?); volunteering more for your community; preserving wetlands, forests, and farmland; shorter commutes and transport routes.
He is seen by focus groups and polls as a little callow, a bit posh and not terribly reliable.
As comparatively snappy and sophisticated as the likes of 30 Rock and The Office are, there's clearly such a demand for reliable, traditional sitcom formats that people will watch any old rubbish to get it.
There are different branches of Uncomms, including the Unapology, for when you're obliged to say sorry for something you don't regret; the Unimpression, by which you can convince people that you are competent and reliable, whatever the reality; and the Unpledge, the promise you have no intention of keeping.
The study also relied on people self-reporting how much they were drinking, which isn't always reliable – especially as milk is also consumed in cereals and cooking.
Addressing the Commons in response to an urgent question from Labour, the transport secretary, Patrick McLoughlin, said: "Passengers deserve a reliable rail service, clear information and rapid help when things go wrong.
The second was the separation of sex from procreation, thanks to cheap, reliable contraception.
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