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not to be relied upon



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While the inverse is true—your tricks are, by definition, not to be relied upon for love—there is a happy medium, which is to partner with a guy who is open to openness.

From Slate • Jun. 22, 2020

The advertisement infers that Wall Street reports that they could be had for $44 is not to be relied upon.

From Time Magazine Archive

As simple-minded symbols on any side of any argument, his characters are simply not to be relied upon.

From Time Magazine Archive

His word was not to be relied upon by friend or enemy, and when he most affected a tone of frankness or of candor he was least to be trusted.

From A History of the Four Georges, Volume I by McCarthy, Justin

I fear the “reliable gentleman” is not to be relied upon.

From A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital by Jones, John Beauchamp




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