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The phrase "a consistent reason to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the justification or rationale behind a particular action or decision that remains steady over time.
Example: "The committee needs to provide a consistent reason to support their funding request for the new project."
Alternatives: "a steady justification for" or "a reliable rationale for".
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I always thought Steve Buscemi did a good job in the lead role, but the show itself lacked a consistent reason to live (and snagging Emmy nominations for deserving actors is not enough of a reason).
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Similarly, trust is one of the most often cited mediating factors for participation in genetic studies [ 2], and this is also the case in studies specifically focusing upon racial differences in genetic research; patient concerns about confidentiality were a consistent reason for choosing not to participate [ 12, 18].
Limited access to centre based dialysis was a consistent reason for choosing haemodialysis at home or peritoneal dialysis.
Despite the benefits of using all four phases, there are consistent reasons to restrict this number: to limit the radiation dose to healthy subjects and to prevent from certain technical limitations like image noise and anode heating.
But the characters didn't become more nuanced or compelling, and despite a strong beginning and a smattering of effective scenes here and there, "The Walking Dead's" second season too frequently lacked tension and consistent reasons to root for the humans.
Regardless of type, most animals require some maintenance — e.g., walking, feeding, cleaning, and scooping — which some find help with stress management because it requires a consistent routine or reason to get fresh air.
The fact that it may be consistent with reason to resolve the same value conflict in different ways points to the possibility of value incommensurability.
Five of the deaths in the Sirturo group and all of the deaths in the placebo arm seemed to be related to tuberculosis, but no consistent reason for the deaths in the remaining Sirturo-treated patients could be identified.
Lives were lost, a sovereign country was invaded and occupied, flawed reasoning was used as justification, it was financed with borrowed funds that are slowly approaching $1 trillion, the United States does not have a consistent public reason for these actions, and the president maintains he doesn't want to look backwards.
Even so, the book demonstrates convincingly that the "single most consistent reason for underperformance by media companies is bad acquisitions," and that those who suffer most are the public shareholders of the acquiring companies whose stock value is often decimated.
It was unmistakable, however the polling was deciphered, that the White Male Gap was the most consistent reason Republicans won seven of the last ten presidential elections.
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