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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reasonably reliable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is fairly dependable or trustworthy, often in contexts like research, data, or sources.
Example: "The study provided a reasonably reliable set of data that we could use for our analysis."
Alternatives: "somewhat trustworthy" or "fairly dependable."
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But this has been a reasonably reliable long-term benchmark.
Still, they said, they were able to harmonize the data into a reasonably reliable picture of the continent's economy.
It was concluded that BEST is promising to simply yield a reasonably reliable soil hydraulic characterization.
A reasonably reliable prediction of their six degrees of freedom (6DOF) motions is essential.
The system, with the occasional hiccup of embarrassment or near arrest, was a reasonably reliable way to see a Knicks or Rangers playoff.
Gayle has scored more than 7,000 Test runs, 9,000 ODI runs and is also a reasonably reliable off-break bowler.
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But I did need to be reminded to pay attention to domains and technical specifics such as broken links before I accepted a post as reasonably reliable.
Dirt has also become an improbable, but reasonably reliable symbol of economic virility.
Despite a growing number of reasonably reliable and skillful numerical seismicity forecast models, operational earthquake forecasting remains a daunting challenge.
The RAND-36 health survey is a widely known and reasonably reliable and valid measurement of health-related quality-of-life [ 68].
However, although this approach can be reasonably reliable using a number of reaction setups, an alternative method was developed that allows the lower limit of the LRE window to be manually specified.
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