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The phrase "a consistent set of rules" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection of guidelines or principles that are uniform and reliable.
Example: "In order to ensure fairness in the competition, we need to establish a consistent set of rules that all participants must follow."
Alternatives: "a uniform collection of guidelines" or "a reliable framework of regulations."
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We simply contend The AP should have to play by a consistent set of rules.
At the end of March, the utility industry would be corporatized, but a consistent set of rules will be needed to set a framework for independent power production.
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Existing regulations vary widely by state, and a consistent set of federal rules would help to eliminate abuse.
Millar, now a vocal anti-doping campaigner, recently accused the BOA of putting politics before athletes, arguing for a consistent set of global rules.
Human beings, after all, aren't computer programs, and the idea that a simple and consistent set of rules will get you to justice, optimal utility, virtue, or any other telos you could name seems absurd.
This year the NHTSA issued a rule requiring that EDRs be mentioned in owner's manuals and that they record a consistent set of data; but those rules won't go into effect until 2010.
The "rule of law," by which people are supposed to be treated equally according to a consistent set of principles, becomes the "rule of personal whim".
EU legislation ensures that passengers have a consistent set of consumer rights and increasingly a common set of safety rules as well".
Finally, a model rationalisation procedure, relying on exploiting the basic rules of reaction chemistry, is used to obtain a consistent set of reactions which are combined to give the overall reaction network.
Under Obama, federal emissions rules were brought in line with California's, creating a consistent set of standards.
The consistent application of laws requires a consistent set of facts on which a society can agree.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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