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The phrase "able to reliably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of someone or something to perform a task consistently and dependably.
Example: "The new software is able to reliably process large amounts of data without errors."
Alternatives: "capable of consistently" or "able to dependably".
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Security software that is being developed for identifying potential terrorists or detecting intruders must be able to reliably recognize faces.
We were able to reliably detect the laser pong ball using a PDV9006ND cadmium-sulfide photo cell.
And, in the case of VOCs, people aren't always able to reliably quantify their levels of exposure to a chemical.
A key problem in the biological sciences is to be able to reliably estimate model parameters from experimental data.
Any acceptable climate model must be able to reliably reproduce the variability of the weather and accurately depict what's happened in the past.
Being able to reliably measure Aß levels in the blood could provide clinicians with a tool that forecasts the onset of Alzheimer's much earlier.
Scientists are close to being able to reliably connect a few dozen qubits together into a functioning quantum computer.
The showed that the model is able to reliably reproduce the mechanical behavior of the sand materials.
With the new AI, brands and publishers will now be able to reliably search for characteristics like color palette, subjects and much more.
But without DramaFever, there are many people looking for options, and Kocowa is able to reliably provide access to the content from its specific networks.
Marketers will be able to reliably reach their relevant customer in a meaningful moment, and measure the reach and ROI of their message.
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