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The phrase "ability to work reliably" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity to perform tasks consistently and dependably.
Example: "Her ability to work reliably under pressure makes her an invaluable team member."
Alternatives: "capacity for consistent performance" or "reliability in work".
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The O-AFP consists of three scales: "Learning Ability" (ability to use instructions and to implement changes in the work plan when necessary), "Social Communication Ability" (ability to communicate with therapists and co-workers) and "Adaptation" (ability to work reliably and to adhere to rules).
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People want Waze to work reliably.
The system just didn't seem to work reliably with darker-skinned users.
He acknowledges that he was dismissed for not getting to work reliably.
In particular for these kinds of flows the modification of the code needs to work reliably.
More importantly, getting it to work reliably is something that most consumers can understand.
Now, call me ignorant or whatever, but how do I get these things to work reliably?
Like scanners, disinfectors must be up-to-date to work reliably.
Similarly, you want the immune system to work reliably, but not to go too far.
Previous experiments showed this procedure to work reliably (Roussel et al., 2013).
Some users have reported issues getting this feature to work reliably.
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