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Discover Ludwig"a fairly reliable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something or someone that is generally reliable but not completely dependable. For example, "I was not sure of my friend's trustworthiness, but it turned out he was a fairly reliable source of information."
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As Chinese statistics go, this is a fairly reliable one.
But there is a fairly reliable way to make sure you're not being bled.
"That's a fairly reliable and accurate measure, and that decline is pretty steep," Dr. Webber said.
Sex, on the other hand, is a fairly reliable means of transport, even for a delicate bacterium.
Still, the margins of error allow for a fairly reliable picture of the world's population in the decades to come.
Tax returns, driver's licenses and voting records, for example, would generally be considered a fairly reliable indication of where one's primary residence is.
Some 27 of the 180 reports are graded as C3 and above, meaning they come from a "fairly reliable source" and are "possibly true".
It's a bestseller on Wavey Garms, a fairly reliable menswear savant, not to mention the crux of the current 1990s resurgence.
"Over recent years, equity prices have been a fairly reliable and timely guide to the performance of the real economy," said experts at Capital Economics.
Though Bieber still made himself known, the Top 10 tracks streamed in the UK on Christmas Day does make for a fairly reliable playlist: 1.
And even though it was slightly negative, this index, a fairly reliable indicator of hiring decisions, has been trending downward all year.
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