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The phrase "a consistent time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific time that remains the same or is reliable over a period.
Example: "We need to schedule our meetings at a consistent time each week to ensure everyone can attend."
Alternatives: "a regular time" or "a stable time".
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Nearly half of the 2,000 people questioned said getting their child to sleep at a consistent time was a nightly battle.
He said having a consistent time slot and one outlet in charge of developing and marketing the series would help bring back some of the audience that has abandoned Ms. Stewart's show in recent years.
"Family Guy," which had never had a consistent time slot when it was on Fox, became a hit on the Cartoon Network, and then it became a hit all over again when it was released on a series of DVDs: the first volume was the best-selling TV series in 2003, and it's the all-time best-selling DVD of any animated show.
People who are able to work normal hours (40) at a living wage and able to leave work at a consistent time have the time to cook more real food, prepare lunches for their kids, etc. Were Americans more secure in their work life, the quality of the food they eat would increase.
There was a consistent time pattern between ozone and VFS.
It is very hard to perform the video EEG for all the comatose patients in a consistent time.
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Therefore, it is important to initiate the scanning at a consistent time-point after the FDG injection.
The area of intact forest, i.e., devoid of anthropogenic influence, can be identified using land cover maps generated from a consistent time-series of observations.
Data assimilation is a technique by which observations may be combined with a Mars general circulation model (MGCM) to produce a consistent, time-evolving global analysis.
In this work we develop a set of nonlinear correction equations to enforce a consistent time-implicit emission temperature for the original semi-implicit IMC equations.
The minimum requirements for estimating the carbon pool in stump systems at a national scale using the proposed methodology are that there should be: (i) a consistent time-series of harvest data, usually estimated as merchantable volume; (ii) conversion factors from merchantable volume to stump system biomass at death; and (iii) a representative decomposition model.
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