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The phrase "absolutely consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely reliable or uniform in its behavior or characteristics.
Example: "The results of the experiment were absolutely consistent across all trials, confirming the hypothesis."
Alternatives: "entirely uniform" or "completely reliable".
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Calling it a difficult balance between regional stability and promoting democracy, Mack criticized those "who say we have to be absolutely consistent from country to country -- as they say, consistency is the hobgoblin of inferior minds". The State Department's mission is not just the promotion of human rights but in protecting American interests, says Veliotes.
Sequence analysis showed that the pJAB1 protein consisted of 334 amino acids, which was absolutely consistent with the hJAB1 protein, even though the nucleotide sequence of pJAB1 differs by 47 nucleotides from that of hJAB1.
Calling it a difficult balance between regional stability and promoting democracy, Mack criticized those "who say we have to be absolutely consistent from country to country -- as they say, consistency is the hobgoblin of inferior minds".
But he's absolutely consistent.
Absolutely consistent with what I'm seeing in clinic as well.
"Their prosecution is absolutely consistent with our defense".
They make more money, but they require absolutely consistent water.
Our project, and the creation thereof was absolutely consistent with the IEEE Code of Ethics.
"The ruling is absolutely consistent with earlier supreme court rulings," he said.
"The ruling is absolutely consistent with earlier supreme court rulings," he told Teh times.
We are absolutely consistent on our view about no B teams in the regular Football League.
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