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The phrase "a consistent subject" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a topic or theme that remains stable or uniform throughout a piece of writing or conversation.
Example: "In her essay, she maintained a consistent subject, focusing on the impact of climate change on coastal cities."
Alternatives: "a steady theme" or "a uniform topic".
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Interestingly, concern with student participation became a consistent subject during subsequent instructional team meetings because GTAs and instructors both observed a slight decrease in frequency of participation in the latter half of the term.
But Puig remains a consistent subject of conversation.
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In contrast, in Ireland, Lithuania, Malta, Northern Ireland and Portugal, students show a consistent subject-specific weakness in science.
Wilson does all of this while maintaining landscapes as her single, consistent subject matter, a choice made because "as a genre [landscape photography] is approached with equal parts reverence and skepticism".
The consistent subject matter encourages an unusual concentration on surface and technique.
Despite consistent subject positioning, image alignment can still be challenging.
From high society portraits of influential (and often unfaithful) wives to orgies of fondling and masturbating women, Klimt maintained consistent subject matter.
Additionally, the hand placement of each subject was clearly marked on the force plate to maintain consistent subject location between trials.
Many academic researchers would die for such a bunch of free and consistent subjects for longitudinal studies.
Importantly, the subjective distributions of the more consistent subjects were also more similar in the two tasks.
In the consistent subjects, the average (± SD) of consistency index values were 0.058 ± 0.052 in Group A (n = 146) and 0.063 ± 0.051 in Group B (n = 139).
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