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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pattern of inconsistency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing behaviors, trends, or results that show irregularity or lack of uniformity over time.
Example: "The study revealed a pattern of inconsistency in the participants' responses, indicating a need for further investigation."
Alternatives: "a trend of irregularity" or "a series of discrepancies."
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The 48-year-old was describing a pattern of inconsistency which has plagued Liverpool, who have not won more than two successive games since their late November run was kick-started by the win at the Etihad.
The 2012 13 season was blighted by injuries and patchy form: after opening the season with three wins and briefly heading the table, United lost their next six games, a pattern of inconsistency that was to continue throughout the season.
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He said a pattern of inconsistencies in the police reports and statements by his clients disputing the police versions of their arrests has plagued Elizabeth for several years.
We model the input SNP data using graph theory and implement efficient and exact algorithms to call genomic deletions based on biological conservation of a pattern of Mendelian inconsistency.
America's leadership in the world is called into question because of a pattern of indecision and inconsistency.
But if a pattern of shaded truths or inconsistencies emerges over the coming weeks and months, an already difficult contest could quickly slip beyond the Democrat's grasp.
It was easy for the Nets to say Friday that they had broken out of their confounding pattern of inconsistency after dunking all over the Cavaliers.
There is noticeable pattern of inconsistency as some of the respondents would not want an infected relation's name to be made public so that the family name will not be "tarnished".
When his research began to uncover a pattern of appropriated ideas and passages, and inconsistencies in Coleridge's accounts of his work, his focus changed.
A pattern of deception!
Display a pattern of leadership.
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