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This is how you sign Unreliable in American Sign Language.

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To sign "Unreliable" in American Sign Language (ASL), begin with your thumb under your chin and move your hand forward slightly. Next, place your dominant index finger on top of your non-dominant index finger, both raised. Lower both fingers twice, then add a slight head shake to indicate negation and express the lack of reliability.

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