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The phrase "a consistent trend in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing patterns or developments that show regularity or stability over time in a particular area or subject.
Example: "There has been a consistent trend in the increase of remote work opportunities over the past few years."
Alternatives: "a steady pattern in" or "a reliable tendency in".
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Each study showed a consistent trend in favor of combination therapy.
The PEI/PEDOT PSS system displays a consistent trend in film growth, as evidenced by UV visible spectroscopy and ellipsometry.
A consistent trend in all of these titration curves is a shift of the CdSe absorption edge around 580 nm toward higher transition energies reaching a few nanometers.
There was a consistent trend in which accuracy increased as the number of epochs entered into the average was increased from 2 to 40.
The damage patterns observed in Adapazarı were quite peculiar, so these are re-examined in an effort to answer the question of whether they are indicative of a consistent trend in terms of the building attributes and/or site conditions.
A consistent trend in these scenarios is the high economic growth in China and India over the next few decades and their forecast position as net forest product importers.
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However, a consistent trend observed in the recent literature is that immunomodulatory factors may predict glioma risk [ 6– 10].
The concentration of As varied significantly in different S treatments with a consistent trend of decrease in As concentration in depleted S supply treatments on both 7 days and 15 days.
There was a consistent trend of increase in K8 expression in the morphologically normal tissues that did not reach significance.
12 13 However Ritz et al 13 report a steep increase in the number of papers in 2007, while this study shows a consistent trend of growth in Brazil's production from 2000 to 2010.
Regression tree splits based on ammonium concentration resulted in a consistent trend of greater sensitivity in the groups of samples with higher ammonium concentrations.
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