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The phrase "a more consistent procedure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing improvements or changes to a method or process that aims to enhance reliability or uniformity.
Example: "To improve our workflow, we need to implement a more consistent procedure for handling customer inquiries."
Alternatives: "a more reliable method" or "a more uniform approach."
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To overcome this shortcoming, a more consistent procedure for determining design loads on tall structures is proposed.
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It is worth noting that HER2 testing procedures have evolved with time, resulting in a more consistent rate of positive cases (11 16%) in most of the recent studies.
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I need to get better — just have more consistent at-bats, a more consistent approach.
That lens produced a more consistent story.
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We find, however, that copulas provide a more efficient and consistent procedure for testing dependence early in the investigative process.
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