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Discover Ludwig"reliable signal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a signal that can be trusted and relied on. For example, "I was able to find my way through the woods, thanks to a reliable signal from my GPS."
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The reproductive signal therefore appears to be a truly reliable signal (i.e., an "honest signal") because it allows workers to reliably assess to queen fertility [55].
Flat stomachs denote fertility, glossy hair is a reliable signal of health.
I've had a more reliable signal in Nepal than I can get in this country.
The point is not that having a foreign name is a reliable signal of untrustworthiness.
For the most reliable signal, Wi-Fi is not the solution.
His ears are attuned to the screeches of langurs and peafowl, which are often the most reliable signal that a tiger is near.
But being prepared to change your name is a reliable signal of wanting to get on in the world, and that is a quality desirable in most employees.
But price seems a less reliable signal of monopolistic abuse than it would be with, say, an oil producer or steel maker, because the cost of producing copies of a software program is virtually zero.
Dr. Frisen said that there were not enough oocytes in a person's body to give a reliable signal at present but added that he hoped to study oocytes' birth date when he had improved the sensitivity of his technique.
Thanks to a microfinance loan, she was able to buy a basic handset and a roof-mounted antenna to ensure a reliable signal.
Economists regard this index as the most reliable signal of things to come and it was down to its lowest since 1993.
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