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For the uninitiated, this is a classic -- one might even say clichéd -- example of a sentence that follows the rules of English syntax and uses normal English words in ways that do not violate any formal rules of English usage, and yet fail some crucial test that native speakers of English consistently and effortlessly apply... the sentence doesn't mean anything.

You gotta get to thinking in English consistently to truly get better.

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She is regularly spoken of in the same breath as George Saunders and Alice Munro, as one of the few short-story writers in English who consistently outperform our greatest novelists.

The preferred manuscript language is UK English, but consistently used US English is also acceptable.

She continued to speak to you in Bengali, despite your consistently English replies.

The English Department has consistently been at the top of U.S. News and World Report rankings of graduate programs.

Research due to be published soon has found that the A-level failure rate in English has been consistently low since 2001, with just 4percentnt of students failing last year.

Puzzlingly, recent experimental studies have demonstrated that English RPs are consistently rated as highly unacceptable, and nearly uniformly so across varying syntactic contexts (Dickey 1996, Alexopoulou and Keller 2007, Heestand, Xiang, and Polinsky 2011, Keffala and Goodall 2011, Clemens, Morgan, and Polinsky 2012, Han et al. 2012, Polinsky et al. 2013).

American courts, following the English common law, consistently held that abortion before quickening was not a crime.

For example, in Russia (and earlier in the Soviet Union) and mainland China, textbooks for children and adults for studying English and French consistently use the IPA.

Since Proclus's Greek is rigorously technical in a way that Plato's is not, and employs a vocabulary established in the school of Athens by Syrianus that apparently never varies, it makes sense to employ consistently one English term for one Greek term wherever the grammar and syntax of English make this possible.

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