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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually reliable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the reliability of something, often in contrast to a previous assumption or belief.
Example: "After conducting several tests, we found that the results were actually reliable and consistent."
Alternatives: "truly dependable" or "genuinely trustworthy".
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"We can deal with fewer choices if the performance is actually reliable; what's important is the assurance that we get reliably from Point A to point B," Mr. Mitchell said in characterizing most responses.
"I wouldn't have a problem paying more if the trains were actually reliable and moved".
"Twenty, or even ten, years ago, software was actually reliable," one software developer admitted.
"Right, then I have to find that person, and how do I find a person that's actually reliable?" Ms. Mayzler asked, rhetorically.
But HealthTap has been on a mission to buck the WebMD trend for health databases and become the web's go-to repository for health info that's actually reliable.
Of course, this could lead to issues around establishing who is actually reliable, but Iorns says this could be addressed using a reputation system.
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The problem with only looking at IPD peaks is that they could have little spread, which in this paper's analysis would suggest good IPD reliability, but yet have quite low correlation values, so actually not reliable cues.
"Mine is actually rather reliable," wrote Matt Burfield.
This is actually a reliable occurrence, and gave rise to the Yerkes-Dodson law.
My rickety English-built Jensen was actually more reliable, which should tell you plenty.
This is, in effect, an admission that fingerprinting as now practiced may not actually be reliable.
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