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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the reliability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or inquiring about the trustworthiness or dependability of something, such as a system, process, or information.
Example: "We need to gather more data about the reliability of this new software before implementing it company-wide."
Alternatives: "regarding the reliability" or "concerning the reliability".
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They really don't care too much about the reliability.
But there are questions about the reliability of official figures.
Virtually all experts agree about the reliability of DNA evidence.
"You can never be sure about the reliability of your information".
And, just like the South Vietnamese, they worried about the reliability and motives of their allies.
Second, some Pakistanis are concerned about the reliability of the United States as a fair mediator.
This is an extraordinarily strong claim about the reliability of scientific law.
These findings made me more cautious about the reliability of sceptics.
Frayn withholds rough judgment and is self-effacing about the reliability of his memories.
Setting aside doubts about the reliability of memories, Hotchner also airily dismisses such bagatelles as subjectivity.
"I am aware of the concerns about the reliability of the consular identification document.
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