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Meanings of altogether reliable in English
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Usage of altogether reliable in English
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It may be that this intervening voice is not altogetherreliable.
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Communications won't be altogetherreliable, so what you may hear could actually be misleading.
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However, it's also a day where communications may well be a little prickly and not altogetherreliable.
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But a bronco, like a mule, is never altogetherreliable, particularly as to the action of its heels.
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Good news may be a little vague and altogetherreliable.
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We have seen that the "crude" birth-rate is not an altogetherreliable index of the reproductive energy of a nation.
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Even the rainy season is not altogetherreliable, but varies considerably one year with another in the time of its appearance and continuance.
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It seemed to him that the clear night sky and the sea were similar, like diffuse and not altogetherreliable reflections of each other.
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): It may be one of those sparkling, bubbly days where verbal communications are not altogetherreliable, whether incoming or outgoing.