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The phrase "a consistent team" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of individuals who work together reliably and maintain a steady performance over time.
Example: "Our success this quarter can be attributed to having a consistent team that collaborates effectively on every project."
Alternatives: "a reliable team" or "a stable team".
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"We are not a consistent team in some games".
"It's great to have a consistent team," she said.
"I don't think we have been a consistent team all year long".
No. Baltimore still has playoff hopes because neither Pittsburgh or Cleveland, their top divisional rivals, is a consistent team.
"We've got to change the whole level of expectations to one where we expect to be a consistent team.
"The whole difference is Philly is a consistent team and we're inconsistent," Coach Jeff Van Gundy said.
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"I think over all this has been a very consistent team; a good, physically tough, tough-minded collection of people.
"I don't think there's a better team, a more consistent team out there".
If Pareja can make it work, the Rapids should become a more consistently entertaining team to watch, and a more consistent team to play for.
This is a surprisingly consistent team stat, and it can certainly have a significant effect on game outcomes.
He said: "New Zealand is a very consistent team in every tournament, so if we beat them it is a big step for us.
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