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The phrase "able to reliably foresee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capability to predict or anticipate future events with a degree of certainty.
Example: "The scientist claimed to be able to reliably foresee the outcomes of the experiment based on previous data."
Alternatives: "capable of accurately predicting" or "able to consistently anticipate".
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No prediction model was able to reliably foresee the product performances; in particular, the correspondence with the excellent experimental behaviour of the most resistant samples is lacking.
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However, none of the models was able to reliably predict high-pressure flame speeds.
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As I discussed recently, true self-driving cars must be able to reliably detect and interpret everything around them.
Scientists are close to being able to reliably connect a few dozen qubits together into a functioning quantum computer.
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