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unreliably

ADVERB
  1. in an unfaithful undependable unreliable manner

How To Use unreliably In A Sentence

  • First, data on law firm clientele are sporadically and unreliably available.
  • Cynics might even assume that boards have an incentive to mark unreliably, given the added income from re-marks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Therefore, many of the missiles crashed or performed unreliably.
  • The average wind turbine produces less electricity in a year than the average family car: they produce high - cost electricity unreliably.
  • Miller is a first-rate intellectual but an unreliably quirky, quixotically overcerebral, hit-or-miss director.
  • Red deer are intensely social animals, though unreliably so: lone animals and small groups often turn up. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's usually the combination of winter cold and wet that polishes off unreliably hardy plants. Times, Sunday Times
  • But another part of me likes having a backup network, one that I can reach, if unreliably, from across the street.
  • Information is sent out unreliably, by e-mail alone and at short notice. Times, Sunday Times
  • His vaunted 'reliably unreliable' and 'unreliably unreliable' narrators now crop up everywhere. The Times Literary Supplement
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