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The phrase "as unreliable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the reliability of something to another subject or standard.
Example: "The data from the old system was deemed as unreliable, leading to significant errors in the report."
Alternatives: "equally unreliable" or "just as unreliable".
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She is as unreliable as they come.
Other approaches are almost as unreliable.
Us Weekly is not as unreliable as the National Enquirer.
Then again, he's as unreliable as his latest narrator, François.
Internet computing, however, isn't as unreliable as it may seem.
But Scott Kazmir was as unreliable as Beckett and could not hold a lead, either.
It might challenge our assumptions or correct our errors; it might expose us as unreliable.
These narrators, however, are as unreliable as Robert Wringhim, the fanatical sinner of Hogg's novel.
Charlie is there being just as unreliable as ever.
At the other end we looked as unreliable as we have for a long time".
In short, as unreliable as other humans can often be, they make choking much less scary.
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