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The phrase "a sufficient level of reliability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the adequacy or acceptability of reliability in a particular context, such as research, technology, or quality assurance.
Example: "In order to proceed with the project, we need to ensure that the system provides a sufficient level of reliability to meet our standards."
Alternatives: "an adequate degree of reliability" or "a satisfactory level of reliability".
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Given a sufficient level of reliability of such estimates, this information might improve communication and coordination of work, according to the nurses.
Similar studies [ 26, 27] on portfolio assessment also showed good matching between independent assessors and their authors therefore suggested that there is a possibility of reducing the number of assessors while maintaining a sufficient level of reliability.
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With a sufficient level of stimulation, these reflexive swallows appear to be irrepressible.
A common problem is the lack of rainfall data at a sufficient level of detail.
Look for a sufficient level of accuracy.
However, in considering the scaling-up or expansion of such testing to broader populations and resource-limited settings, developers face the challenge of maintaining sufficient levels of reliability to compete with existing, highly reliable diagnostic tests.
Various studies have demonstrated the CCTDI scales to have a sufficient degree of reliability and validity [ 28, 38- 42].
The findings of these tests demonstrate that the validity and reliability of the scale are at a sufficient level.
Hence, the main portion of power is allocated to the first hop to improve the reliability of the first hop to a sufficient level.
In many settings, it is not realistic to expect perfect concordance among replicate measurements, but one needs to achieve a level of reliability sufficient for the application area, such as a clinical setting.
Test reliability is a concept central to classical test theory and it is commonly stated as a requirement that a test attain a certain level of reliability before it be considered of sufficient quality for practical use.
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a sufficient level of confidence
a suitable level of reliability
a particular level of reliability
a sustainable level of reliability
a required level of reliability
a preferred level of reliability
a reduced level of reliability
a reasonable level of reliability
a sufficient state of reliability
a good level of reliability
a minimum level of reliability
a certain level of reliability
a high level of reliability
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