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"a consistent speed" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a speed that remains constant or steady over a period of time. Example: The runners maintained a consistent speed throughout the marathon, finishing in record time.
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The cruise control was baffled by hills, unable to hold a consistent speed.
They are unable to maintain a consistent speed and do not understand basic vehicle dynamics or know how to recover from a skid.
Corbacho's main job is to move at a consistent speed, change the batteries and avoid running into things like branches, that can ruin the shots.
The device could, in principle, tell drivers of cars produced from about 2009 that their tyres are underinflated (another petrol-guzzler) or offer clever cruise control (a consistent speed cuts fuel consumption).
The nodes are assumed to be able to move on-demand with a consistent speed to reach their destination.
In a few tests, we found the act of scanning can be a little tricky and requires a steady hand and a consistent speed of movement.
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Power up an electric potter's wheel to a comfortable consistent speed.
Pick a large empty parking lot or another area where you can maintain a slow consistent speed.
Foot-powered potter's wheels require extra effort to keep a steady, consistent speed.
An initial chronology of the flight's final moments, published in May, confirmed suspicions that a loss of consistent speed readings, probably a result of icing of the plane's airspeed sensors, had set off the chain of events that brought down the plane, Flight 447 en route to Paris from Rio de Janeiro, on June 1 , 2009
Based on roughly 1,300 pieces of newly recovered data, including the pilots' final conversations, the report confirmed suspicions that a loss of consistent speed readings, probably a result of icing of the plane's airspeed sensors, set off the chain of events that brought down Flight 447 en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.
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