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The phrase "as a reliable source" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that is considered trustworthy or credible in providing information.
Example: "The article was well-researched and cited several experts as a reliable source for its claims."
Alternatives: "as a trustworthy source" or "as a credible source."
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Optimists had seen them as a reliable source of dollars.
I have never tweeted, though the Mail quoted my "tweets" as a reliable source.
Along with Marc Meola, I wouldn't recommend this as a reliable source for any students.
In this age of rolling blackouts, fuel cells are often seen as a reliable source of backup power.
The gallery is widely known as a reliable source of with-it art spectacle, whatever the level of quality.
Traditionally, the BBC trained its own reporters and took pride in its reputation as a reliable source of information.
Iwata, T. et al. Validation of human periodontal ligament derived cells as a reliable source for cytotherapeutic use.
Abstract: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) have emerged as a reliable source of tumor cells, and their concentration has prognostic implications.
If Copernicus were right, then the Bible could no longer be treated as a reliable source of scientific knowledge.
I don't see the sweet shop as a reliable source of great food, but liquorice can be a nifty ingredient from time to time.
"We were really helped by the fact that it hadn't appeared in a place we would regard as a reliable source," he said.
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