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The phrase "a consistent way to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing methods or approaches that are reliable and uniform in achieving a particular outcome.
Example: "We need to establish a consistent way to evaluate employee performance across all departments."
Alternatives: "a reliable method to" or "a uniform approach to".
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A consistent way to read it.
A consistent way to classify diseases is also essential for tracking public health and detecting epidemics.
"We didn't have a consistent way to ensure students were getting this experience in clinical settings," Marshall said.
But in the past, it's been hard to find a consistent way to deliver CPR skills to families in the hospital.
I don't know of a consistent way to find older papers that are lesser known or overlooked beyond searching for keywords in Google scholar.
Novell Directory Service, or NDS, is the first technology to offer a consistent way to manage users' access and identities across multiple networks.
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The stress distribution is coupled with a transverse isotropy failure criterion in a mechanically consistent way to find the exact location of initial crack.
The collector efficiency, which adds a correction to the kinetic parameter with the residence time, is a more consistent way to represent particle retention.
In particular, the OPC interfaces of a data engine provide an efficient, consistent way to exchange information with other applications.
So is the fact that Mr. Obama never found a strong, consistent way to sell the bill.
The idea of the self-consistent IMEX method is to hybridize the implicit and explicit time discretizations in a nonlinearly consistent way to achieve second order time convergent calculations.
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