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Is it correct to use "poor" be an adjective for a #226

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Is it correct to use "poor" be an adjective for a noun "reliablity"?
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Is it correct to use "poor" be an adjective for a #227

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Yes, yan can use the adjevtive "poor" with the noun "reliability'. Foe example: This car is well-known for its poor reliability.
However, using the noun unreliability would be a better option. The style is better. For example: This car is wee-known for its unreliability.
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