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The phrase "a degree of reliability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level of trustworthiness or dependability of something, such as data, sources, or systems.
Example: "The study showed a degree of reliability in the results, indicating that the findings could be trusted."
Alternatives: "a level of trustworthiness" or "a measure of dependability."
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And cruise ships offer a degree of reliability.
Then you have a degree of reliability and stability in the arrangements, which allows you to seriously consider the scope of devolving more".
Perhaps he concluded that there was insufficient time to integrate them properly, and that the old sweats would suffer less damage while guaranteeing a degree of reliability.
Nevertheless, in the case of the ACO and PG controls, maximum gene expression was coincident with the hormone burst and declined thereafter in both species and with both the HOM and HET arrays suggesting a degree of reliability in both platforms.
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However, the availability of an automatic tool which has a high degree of reliability is an invaluable resource which can save a large amount of time which would otherwise need to be spent in laborious manual marking.
A reaction consistently described by several independent sources should have a higher degree of reliability than a reaction described by a unique source.
It should be noted too that the prior information itself will have a certain degree of reliability and that strong, reliable priors may have a dominant influence on the ensuing SoA.
Moreover, documents obtained from a State can often be considered to have a high degree of reliability, thus possessing a high probative value.
The decision-support tool was designed to grant a high degree of reliability by providing a novelty index and a sensitivity analysis along with the prediction score.
A recently published study from our group showed a high degree of reliability when we used a similar scoring system as presently applied [ 21].
It is therefore useful to have evidence-based guidelines for estimating the minimum number of occasions required to obtain a given degree of reliability for a particular analyte.
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a degree of authenticity
a degree of fairness
a degree of integrity
a degree of loyalty
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a feeling of reliability
a degree of trust
a degree of robustness
a degree of safety
a degree of objectivity
a degree of confidence
a degree of assurance
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