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The phrase "a consistent rate as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the rate of one thing to another, often in contexts involving measurements or changes over time.
Example: "The population of the city has been growing at a consistent rate as the economy improves."
Alternatives: "a steady rate compared to" or "an even rate similar to".
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Universal credit is intended to improve work incentives by ensuring that support is reduced at a consistent rate as people return to work.
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Push the wood through the saw at a consistent rate.
This creates a relatively high consistent rate of activity (as there could always be a reward after the next action) with a slight increase as the expected reward threshold is reached, but never the huge burst of a fixed ratio schedule.
Activists have obtained board seats as a result of their efforts at a remarkably consistent rate in recent years.
They may not win at a more consistent rate.
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Across these products we saw a consistent open rate of around 59percentt (and for some products as high as 86percentt).
This is because universal credit will be withdrawn at a consistent and predictable rate as their earnings increase".
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