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The phrase "able to reliably recall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to remember information consistently and accurately.
Example: "The study found that participants were able to reliably recall the details of the event even after several months."
Alternatives: "capable of consistently remembering" or "able to accurately remember."
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Furthermore, subjects with a MMSE of 21 or over (our inclusion criterion) have been shown to be able to reliably recall falls [9].
Older adults are able to reliably recall exercise-related injuries.
It is possible that patients may not be able to reliably recall health conditions due to the stress of acute illness or the hospitalization itself, or while being treated with certain medications.
As with any method, self-report is not without bias and relies on women having been adequately informed regarding their treatment and being able to reliably recall this information.
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Like most markets it rewards being able to reliably deliver recognisable product on a regular basis.
This PUF is able to reliably generate a cryptographic key.
Security software that is being developed for identifying potential terrorists or detecting intruders must be able to reliably recognize faces.
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.
In fact, no medium has ever, in the history of the human species, been able to reliably demonstrate such an ability.
Any acceptable climate model must be able to reliably reproduce the variability of the weather and accurately depict what's happened in the past.
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