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The phrase "a very consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that shows a high degree of reliability or uniformity in behavior, performance, or quality.
Example: "The team's performance has been a very consistent factor in our success this season."
Alternatives: "highly reliable" or "remarkably steady".
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"He's a very consistent golfer.
"She is a very consistent player".
It's just a very consistent empirical regularity.
Hampton said: "He's a very consistent player.
"He's a very consistent hitter, very athletic," Nomura said.
"Steve is a very consistent person," Milbury said.
"You have to execute flawlessly on a very consistent basis.
And so this was a very consistent policy.
"We played a very consistent and professional brand of cricket.
You have to behave in a very consistent manner.
"You can expect a very consistent level of performance out of Hank".
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