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Common collocations with reliability in American Collocation

reliability noun uncountable

US /rɪˌlaɪəˈbɪləti/

high

high

We can arrange delivery of your purchases worldwide with reasonably low prices and high reliability.

more

greater
improved
increased

The new computer system offers improved performance, as well as increased reliability.

low

poor

Passengers continue to complain of high prices, poor reliability, and dirty, old trains.

shown to be the case

proven

Our equipment is now used worldwide and has a proven reliability.

improve reliability

enhance
improve
increase

We aim to reduce operating costs and improve reliability.

judge reliability

assess

It is impossible to objectively assess the reliability and validity of the research.

make certain of reliability

ensure

Proper maintenance is important to ensure reliability of the apparatus when running unattended.

express doubts about reliability

question

The report questions the reliability of the tests’ results.

information

data
evidence
information
results

There have also been concerns about the reliability of the data.

how something works or is done

service
supply
system

While overall reliability of service has improved, punctuality is still disappointing.