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This is how you sign Unreliable in American Sign Language.

Description

To sign "Unreliable" in American Sign Language (ASL), position your dominant forefinger resting on your non-dominant index finger, with both fingers held in space. Move both fingers downward twice. Then, use a negation gesture, such as shaking your head slightly, to indicate "not" or the absence of reliability.

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