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The phrase "a bit more consistency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for increased uniformity or reliability in a particular context, such as work, behavior, or performance.
Example: "To improve our project outcomes, we need to focus on achieving a bit more consistency in our team’s communication."
Alternatives: "a little more uniformity" or "slightly greater reliability."
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I think we have to develop a bit more consistency".
It's taken me a while to have good results, a bit more consistency.
With a bit more consistency in the kitchen and polish at the front of the house, he will top his goal -- and stuff his restaurant, too.
A bit more consistency and eradication of some of last year's four- and five-goal reverses would also go down well.
Both play similar games anchored by powerful ground strokes, with Williams perhaps having a slightly better serve and Clijsters a bit more consistency off the ground.
"Sales growth in those stores is up 15 to 20 per cent but we'd like to see a bit more consistency across the stores," Mr Walden added.
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"We need a little bit more belief and a little bit more consistency and maybe a little bit of experience and then we will be very very close".
You need a little bit more consistency, so it was just a case of accepting that it wasn't going to work that way.
"I'd like to bring a little bit more consistency to the table, and that's what I'm focused on".
"We need a little bit more consistency in what we do.
"There is just a little bit more consistency and I think we should have that this season.
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