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The phrase "a consistent and stable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is reliable and unchanging over time, often in contexts related to performance, behavior, or conditions.
Example: "The system has proven to be a consistent and stable solution for our data management needs."
Alternatives: "reliable and steady" or "uniform and dependable."
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That evolution has not yet produced a consistent and stable doctrine, however, and methodological disagreements persist.
A molecular docking study was conducted, and the results showed a consistent and stable binding mode for the typical compounds.
Results indicate that the realized volatility measures based on different scales of the high frequency data exhibit a consistent and stable long memory property.
Immediate Congressional action is necessary to provide a consistent and stable approach to internet regulation to advance the interests of America's consumers.
"We knew that in the long run the universities would need a consistent and stable system that would provide funding officers with authentic and up-to-date funding information," he says.
The same holds true for filesystems, and networking protocols, and all manner of other things that get added on to the kernel by way of modules: the kernel developers need only present a consistent and stable API and ABI to allow other folks to extend the kernel functionality with new modules.
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It can, in fact, be built as a modification on top of any consistent and stable finite-difference scheme, making its grid convergence uniform in time and at the same time keeping the rate of convergence the same as that of the unmodified scheme.
Since a subject's values can be expected to change over time, what is required is not an immutable, fixed, set of values, but a minimally consistent and stable set of values (Buchanan & Brock 1989, 24).
"Fitting together different plans in a coherent, consistent and stable way is part of what it means for humans to have unified thinking concerning what they are doing," Bratman said, noting that the existence of those norms helps make planning rational and is essential to people's sense of freedom and autonomy over their own lives.
From this point of view, RVSIM exhibits a more consistent and stable performance than the other methods.
It may be more appropriate to select sentinel abattoirs from regions throughout Ontario, which have a more consistent and stable processing capacity throughout the year to more accurately capture disease clusters among abattoirs.
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a consistent and strong
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a continuous and stable
a consistent and solid
a constant and stable
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a compliant and stable
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a consistent and permanent
a consistent and well established
a reproducible and stable
a safe and stable
a consistent and remarkable
a consistent and fair
a consistent and tech-forward
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