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The phrase "a bit more consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for increased reliability or uniformity in a particular context or situation.
Example: "To improve our results, we need to be a bit more consistent in our approach to quality control."
Alternatives: "somewhat more reliable" or "a little more steady".
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"We need something a bit more consistent, something more reliable.
Polls of swing states have been a bit more consistent.
We just wish he could be a bit more consistent on the track.
"We're playing well defensively right now, but we have got to be a bit more consistent".
"I still think my batting is my stronger point but I have to be a bit more consistent," he said.
At times last season we were very good in particular in some of the big games and adding that quality will help us be a bit more consistent.
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"I always wish I could play a little bit more consistent and have a chance each and every time I tee it up.
"We beat Bristol twice out of the three games last season, we beat London Scottish at home, what we've got to do is be a little bit more consistent and if we can do that we can ruffle a few feathers".
You just try to go out there and be a little bit more consistent than I've been so far.
"They obviously do something that's a little bit more consistent than maybe other pitchers who have pitched against us," Torre said, "even though their E.R.A. doesn't dictate it should be that way".
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