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The phrase "a matter of consistent" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to follow "consistent." You can use it in contexts where you want to discuss consistency, but it needs to be part of a complete thought or sentence.
Example: "It is a matter of consistent effort that leads to success."
Alternatives: "a question of consistency" or "a case of consistency."
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Stockdale gradually came to see heroism not as a matter of consistent good judgment but as a single act, or series of acts, performed in a particular context.
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It's just a matter of getting consistent".
"It's a matter of staying consistent," Williams said.
For them, it's just a matter of being consistent.
Now it is a matter of remaining consistent.
It's just a matter of getting consistent contact and putting up good at-bats.
It could also be aimed at Kunzru himself: is authorial identity a matter of a consistent stylistic voice or of shape-shifting through a series of exuberant fictions which share some overriding concerns?
Then it becomes a matter of staying consistent with building your personal brand and finding opportunities to share your knowledge.
"It's just a matter of getting consistent for four games and getting into the knock-out stage".
For Siegel, it's a matter of being consistent.
It's a matter of it becoming consistent.
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