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The phrase "appropriate level of reliability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the expected or required degree of dependability in a system, process, or product.
Example: "In order to ensure user satisfaction, we must maintain an appropriate level of reliability in our software applications."
Alternatives: "suitable degree of reliability" or "adequate level of dependability."
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The confidence limit is found to yield an appropriate level of reliability.
Given the general uncertainty related to large scale forestry scenario analyses, and the uncertainty related to mortality as a phenomenon, the mortality models presented in this paper were considered to have an appropriate level of reliability.
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In such context, smaller wireless sensor network nodes are required to work long time periods without human intervention and, at the same time, to provide appropriate levels of reliability and quality of service.
In conclusion, data indicates that the ePDQ possesses appropriate levels of reliability and validity and can be incorporated into studies with confidence by those who wish to do so.
Generally, the PACIC subscales showed appropriate levels of internal reliability.
"This is an appropriate site with an appropriate level of environmental control for a power plant.
Secular perturbations are included on an appropriate level of accuracy.
Master the appropriate level of ballet technique.
Gain the appropriate level of experience.
This method of assessing internal loads has shown to have appropriate levels of validity and reliability (TE = 4.0%) in rugby league players [25].
Hence, the reduction of the weight and manufacturing costs of the blades while assuring appropriate levels of structural stiffness, integrity and reliability, require a composite material layout that must be optimally defined.
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