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"High Reliable" ... Is this phrase correct?
I had never heard of this but I found many people using it.

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"High Reliable" ... Is this phrase correct?
I had never heard of this but I found many people using it.

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I think what you've heard was highly reliable with highly being an adverb and meaning way above average, to a high degree.
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