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The phrase "a formal and consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that adheres to established standards or practices in a reliable manner.
Example: "The report must be presented in a formal and consistent format to ensure clarity and professionalism."
Alternatives: "a structured and uniform" or "an organized and steady".
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An ontology would structure the overall interoperability of BIM tools by providing a formal and consistent taxonomy and classification structure for extending IFC and for defining subsets as model view definitions (MVD).
Royal emblems depicting lions were first used by the Norman dynasty, later a formal and consistent English heraldry system emerged during the 12th century.
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In this paper we offer a formal and more consistent definition of such attributable risk measures.
Her fear of colleagues and patients finding out about her condition, at a time in her career when she was applying for consultant posts, led to a lack of formal and consistent treatment.
Hospitals have also developed more formal and consistent ways of addressing disruptive behavior, Dr. Rosenstein said.
Distinguish between a formal and non-formal appropriate language.
Flexible work arrangements lack a formal, consistent structure, but they're already part of our lifestyle and work style.
A formal system is consistent if there is no statement such that the statement itself and its negation are both derivable in the system.
Regardless of the decision-making method chosen, a formal, consistent review process that evaluates cost, compares products, examines implications, analyzes risk, uses evidence, and includes safety and outcome measures is vital to success.
"You've created a historic mess and have been unreceptive to very polite, very formal and very consistent requests to fix the problems you helped create".
Definition: A formal, specific, and exact specification.
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