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The phrase "a circle for consistency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the importance of maintaining uniformity or coherence in a process or design.
Example: "In our design meetings, we often refer to a circle for consistency to ensure that all elements align with our brand identity."
Alternatives: "a loop for uniformity" or "a cycle for coherence".
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They had decided that the mascot's signature would be the initial W in a circle, for consistency in autographs.
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A circle for the body.
A circle for the head, for example.
Draw a circle for this head.
Draw a circle for the face.
Draw a circle for the eye.
First, draw a circle for the head.
Sketch out a circle for the ankles.
Draw in a circle for her head.
Maybe a circle, for practicing commands.
Sketch in a circle for the head.
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