Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "a inconsistent" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an inconsistent" because "inconsistent" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The report was deemed unreliable due to its an inconsistent methodology."
Alternatives: "a contradictory" or "a conflicting".
Exact(5)
These four challenges are: (a) inconsistent definitional frameworks; (b) lack of adolescent voices; (c) lack of consideration of gender; and (d) poor differentiation between individual and relationship risk.
However, key limitations included: (a) inconsistent coverage of core addiction indicators, (b) varying cut-off scores to indicate clinical status, (c) a lack of a temporal dimension, (d) untested or inconsistent dimensionality, and (e) inadequate data on predictive validity and inter-rater reliability.
Still, medical records possess limitations related to: a) inconsistent or absent documentation standards, b) limited availability of recent documentation, and c) underreporting of pre-admission conditions judged by providers to be less pertinent to patients' admitting diagnoses [ 10, 11, 15].
In the literature, hallmark features of CVA listed include (a) inconsistent errors on consonants and vowels in repeated productions of syllables or words, (b) lengthened and disrupted coarticulatory transitions between sounds and syllables, and (c) inappropriate prosody, especially in the realization of lexical or phrasal stress [ 49].
The following situations raised concerns about specific questionnaire items: (a) inconsistent responses among participants; (b) responses that differed from our a priori expectations; (c) participants reluctant to answer questions or confused about how to do so; or (d) terms or phrases that our participants found to be ambiguous.
Similar(54)
The reverse twin of a world w which is A-inconsistent (that is, at which both A and ¬A hold) is a world, w*, which is A-incomplete (that is, at which neither A nor ¬A hold), and vice versa: involution takes local inconsistency into local incompleteness, and vice versa.
Its poor record is a result of an "inconsistent" commitment to being apolitical, the report says.
Similarities abounded: trouble against a small lineup, an inconsistent, herky-jerky offense.
The Senne had always been a river with an inconsistent flow, often overflowing its banks.
We build an ontology with an inconsistent relationship to reality.
But the game was like the season so far, an inconsistent ride to an uncertain destination.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com