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The phrase "unreliable result" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a outcome or finding that is not trustworthy or consistent. Example: The experiment was repeated multiple times, but each time, it produced unreliable results.
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The influences of material microstructure and statistical analysis method may cause unreliable result.
Such a data stream cannot be directly used for applications, as doing so would lead to inaccurate and unreliable result.
Moreover, the cost for a wrong classification can be so high that it is convenient to reject the sample which gives raise to an unreliable result.
If we chose a neighborhood size for which we caught a weak signal, the ranking could produce an unreliable result.
Even using the above process, there were several cases for which matching "gene type" produced an unreliable result.
No meta-analyses of this small and incomplete dataset of only two studies were carried out, given the risk of producing an unreliable result.
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True, incompatible software might be producing unreliable results.
Using correctpsf=yes with smal region may yeild unreliable results.
Other pollsters and the Torricelli campaign staff say the polling firm, Survey USA, has had unreliable results in other races.
Laboratories do not grind up pills for resistance testing because they contain substances that could lead to unreliable results.
Previous detection methods that relied on attaching fluorescent labels or spectroscopic tags to the nanotubes had yielded unreliable results.
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