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The phrase "a fact consistent with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information or evidence that aligns or agrees with a particular statement or theory.
Example: "The data collected from the experiment is a fact consistent with our initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "a fact in agreement with" or "a fact that aligns with".
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The North is a virtual blank on the World Wide Web, a fact consistent with three generations of authoritarian rule.
Conversely, Ni55-catalyzed SWCNT growth exhibited a growth rate 69% larger than of Fe55-catalyzed SWCNT growth, a fact consistent with excellent performance of Ni in laser evaporation and carbon-arc experiments.
SMG expression is induced by thoracic injury alone, a fact consistent with SMG involvement in tissue repair.
Interestingly this sequence is not found in ac, a fact consistent with the lack of transcript accumulation in ac mutants.
Peripheral proteins have been shown to have membrane binding domains, a fact consistent with their role in signal transduction and membrane trafficking [ 28].
These UV-free engineered melanomas have also displayed an absence of transcriptomic signatures of repair processes [ 51], a fact consistent with the absence of a detectable defective mismatch repair (MMR) mechanism involving the hMLH1 and MSH2 proteins in our series.
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Pissarro's adoption of neo-impressionism, often considered an aberrant move, was in fact consistent with a larger pattern of rupture and discontinuity in his career, and a sign of his responsiveness to the changing social connotations of artistic language.
Such a possibility is in fact consistent with the much less error-prone activity of Polη when copying C G pairs compared to its clear error-prone tendency when using T as template [42].
In that case, we might want to see whether studies approved by an REC are in fact consistent with the local community's needs.
Almost all the skeletons are of males who were extremely robust and mostly above average height – all facts consistent with a gladiatorial interpretation – and most also show evidence of considerable muscle stress.
Although the national polls alone are in fact consistent with a nearly tied race, the state polls are more consistent with a race in which Mr. Obama still holds a very modest lead.
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