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The phrase "a highly reliable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very dependable or trustworthy, often in contexts related to products, services, or systems.
Example: "The new software has proven to be a highly reliable tool for data analysis, consistently delivering accurate results."
Alternatives: "extremely dependable" or "very trustworthy."
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Designing a highly reliable digital circuit requires tools and techniques for accurately evaluation of its reliability.
"Running I.T. infrastructure in a highly reliable and cost-effective fashion is hard," Mr. Selipsky said.
Instead, the grid was intended to be a highly reliable way to move electricity relatively short distances.
Hama Sushi, in the Japanese Village Plaza Mall at 347 East Second Street in Little Tokyo, is a highly reliable choice for sushi.
The trainer, now 68, earned the adoration of every punter through the 1980s and early 90s, when he was a highly reliable source of winners each summer.
As we see below, in a highly reliable news report, Mr. Oizo is a blond lady who stores her CDs between slices of ham.
The TOEFL test is a highly reliable English proficiency test.
The spectral densities are characterized by a highly reliable peak at the semidiurnal frequency.
Suppose you learn (from a highly reliable source) that it will be hot.
A highly reliable charge retention characteristic of the memory is demonstrated in Figure 9a.
The company itself hasn't confirmed the news yet, but the Nikkei is usually a highly reliable source.
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