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The phrase "able to reliably locate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's or something's capability to consistently find or identify a specific object, place, or piece of information.
Example: "The new software is able to reliably locate all the files needed for the project within seconds."
Alternatives: "capable of consistently finding" or "able to consistently identify".
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Although plastid clustering around the nucleus was apparent, and often extreme (see Figure 4C), we were not able to reliably locate the nucleus using DAPI staining or DIC, and so we could not quantify PNAI.
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The ability to reliably locate the source of oscillation without any false alarm.
In a first step, our membrane detection method allows to reliably locate the transmembrane part of the model.
Physically distributed multiprocessors require a reliable time base to be able to reliably perform real-time tasks.
This PUF is able to reliably generate a cryptographic key.
Like most markets it rewards being able to reliably deliver recognisable product on a regular basis.
However, none of the models was able to reliably predict high-pressure flame speeds.
We were able to reliably detect the laser pong ball using a PDV9006ND cadmium-sulfide photo cell.
Security software that is being developed for identifying potential terrorists or detecting intruders must be able to reliably recognize faces.
But none has been able to reliably produce ES cells.
The first piece of the puzzle is being able to reliably predict demand.
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