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The phrase "a trustworthy source for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a reliable origin of information or materials on a specific topic.
Example: "When researching climate change, it's essential to find a trustworthy source for accurate data and statistics."
Alternatives: "a reliable reference for" or "a credible provider of".
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He is viewed broadly in the halls of Congress as a vital asset — a trustworthy source for confidential and honest analysis on which Congress relies to make sound policy decisions.
Finally, religious leaders were seen as a trustworthy source for clarifying the religious precepts associated with organ donation because they had neither control over organ recovery nor a conflict of interest in promoting organ donation.
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In effect, the shared focus on intuition aligns the positive program with traditional conceptual analysis: "[the positive program] shares with traditional armchair philosophy that intuitions about X are a trustworthy source of evidence or data for philosophical theorizing about X" (Alexander et al. 2010, 300).
Some went on their own, assured by union officials that Goldis was a trustworthy source of financial advice.
Unlike National Review, the Bureau of Labor Statistics is generally considered a trustworthy source of statistics and information.
The specialist IPF clinic was seen as a trustworthy source of information.
The survey was perceived by EUs interviewed to be a trustworthy source of data as it was conducted by an independent and credible research group.
There is a need for a trustworthy source to guide health care professionals in applying combined health and economic outcomes of nutrition in their daily medical practice.
Foley claims that a "trustworthy source" has given her the hardware specs for Windows Mobile 7 Chassis 1, believed the project Microsoft is calling "Pink".
Some of the most common methods include: Phishing – when emails are sent pretending to be from a trustworthy source, such as your bank or a client asking for sensitive information including passwords or log-in details.
If you are still questioning the trustworthiness of this source, cross check some of the information provided against a trustworthy source.
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