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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice consistency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the quality or texture of something, often in relation to food, materials, or processes that exhibit a pleasing uniformity.
Example: "The cake had a nice consistency, making it easy to slice and serve."
Alternatives: "a pleasing texture" or "a smooth uniformity".
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Bring to the boil, then turn the heat down and reduce until you have a nice consistency that will cling to the meatballs.
The phylogram of the basic and hinge regions presents a nice consistency with the tree built by the bZIP domain, which strongly supports our classification, while the phylogram of the Leu zipper region displays some differences.
This is to get a nice consistency.
Blend the lentil until it has a nice consistency.
Whisk the contents of the glass bowl until it's thoroughly blended and has a nice consistency.
The okra will get slimy, but don't worry, its "slime" gives the soup a nice consistency.
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Making bubbles is a lot easier if the saliva has a nice slimy consistency (after eating a lollipop or something sticky or brushing your teeth), not a watery consistency like normal saliva.
Add three-quarters of the tomatoes and cook until reduced to a nice, saucy consistency.
Finally, stir in enough milk or cream to give it a nice dropping consistency.
1/4 cup cooked oatmeal, cooled and then mashed with enough water to achieve a nice, soft consistency.
Stir in the crème fraîche and lemon zest, then add a few tablespoons of pasta water until the sauce has a nice coating consistency, and season generously.
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