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The phrase "a consistent part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is reliably present or uniform in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In our research, we found that a consistent part of the data showed a positive correlation between the variables."
Alternatives: "a regular component" or "a stable element".
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And that'll be a consistent part of our dialogue with all countries around the world".
Agitprop has remained a consistent part of the Chinese government's education program in rural areas.
Jay-at-10, if it succeeds, will not require a glance at the on-screen TV listings; it will be a consistent part of NBC's schedule and identity.
Blocs of support — that's an idea, but not one that seems to be a consistent part of the Democratic race so far.
"We were languishing in about seventh place in the third tier, and now we're a consistent part of the Premier League" Rawlins said.
"We are now seeing the first generation that has grown up with television as a consistent part of daily life," says Henry Fogel, president of the American Symphony Orchestra League.
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Bruce added: "John has been a solid, consistent part of Manchester United's squad for well over a decade which goes to show the fantastic pedigree of player we have signed.
Beyoncé's long hair, on the other hand, has been a pretty consistent part of her image.
But if comparatively few festivalgoers travel to Charleston specifically for the chamber music concerts, they have been a popular and consistent part of this 35-year-old festival's personality from the start.
Trogir is a precious and consistent part of world heritage.
A very real and consistent part of the deal.
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