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The phrase "absolutely consistent with the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something aligns perfectly with a particular standard, principle, or expectation.
Example: "The findings of the study are absolutely consistent with the previous research conducted in this field."
Alternatives: "perfectly aligned with the" or "entirely in agreement with the".
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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.
Our project, and the creation thereof was absolutely consistent with the IEEE Code of Ethics.
The trademark authenticating the edition was stamped inside, but the design itself was absolutely consistent with the new Whitney brand.
"Of course, this is putting the cart before the horse, but it is absolutely consistent with the Google modus operandi – collect the data first and worry about the law later".
"This product he's developed is absolutely consistent with the views he articulated when he was on the commission about the lack of transparency and high fees," Mr. Barbash said.
He also revealed they were "absolutely consistent" with the two missing people Divers made the discovery close to the central section of the liner, from where many passengers had sought to escape in lifeboats.
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"In fact, these deals are absolutely consistent with our consumer business," says Grouf. "The model is the same.
Addressing concerns the law would breach international law because it amounted to penalising people for seeking asylum, the prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, said on Monday the proposal was "absolutely consistent with our international obligations".
A C.I.A. spokesman told Reuters at the time that the 75percentt figure was "absolutely consistent with our view".
The Goodridge decision "is absolutely consistent with and responsive to Lawrence, Suzanne Goldbergg, a professor at Rutgers University Law School who represented the two men who challenged the Texas sodomy law in the initial stages of the Lawrence case, said in an interview.
Only samples from taxonomically unambiguous individuals were included in this study; the morphology of the corals sampled was absolutely consistent with their formal description [6].
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