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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely unreliable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that cannot be trusted at all, emphasizing the extent of unreliability.
Example: "The data from that source is absolutely unreliable, and we should not base our conclusions on it."
Alternatives: "completely untrustworthy" or "entirely inconsistent".
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"That figure is absolutely unreliable, even dangerous," said Nilufar Egamberdi, a World Bank consultant on H.I.V./AIDS.
He explained to Rosenberg the probable consequences when word of this got out: "I believe my reputation as an absolutely unreliable character will certainly be considerably enhanced among the biochemists…At least, there will not be many physical chemists who believe that someone's changing his mind is proof for utter lack of character.
But none of these anxieties are reasons to desert the disreputable, beautiful, and yes, absolutely unreliable genre of memoir.
The absolutely reliable became absolutely unreliable, and they are learning how to cope with it in real time, with disastrous consequences.
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Cosby's lawyer, Martin Singer, has called Huth's claims "absolutely false," "unreliable" and "untimely".
Think of this another way: If you took away my car, forcing me to rely on LA's highly unreliable public transit system, I would absolutely be worried, anxious, irritable, etc.
I absolutely don't want to suggest that women are unreliable because we're mothers – on the contrary.
It's absolutely clear that we can't depend on expensive and unreliable nuclear power to keep the lights on – we need sustained investment in energy saving and renewables instead".
and unreliable.
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
Power is unreliable.
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