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The phrase "acceptable consistency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing standards or quality in various contexts, such as food, materials, or performance.
Example: "The recipe requires an acceptable consistency for the batter to ensure it cooks evenly."
Alternatives: "satisfactory uniformity" or "suitable coherence".
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Existing research on acceptability of pairwise interval comparison matrices focuses on acceptable consistency by controlling their inconsistency levels to within a certain threshold.
Verification of calculation results proved their acceptable consistency with the known experimental data.
ICC scores for total implementation scores showed acceptable consistency among scorers.
Because of the CR, each comparison matrix for the experts was adjusted until acceptable consistency is achieved.
If consistency ratio is less of 0.1, then the mentioned matrix can be considered as an acceptable consistency.
Previous research indicated that each of these measures produced scores with acceptable consistency across alternate forms on consecutive days.
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b part-whole-corrected. Reliability analyses revealed good internal consistency of the 'Sum Scale' and acceptable consistencies of the subscales (except the subscale 'Health-Care Use' which showed a marginal consistency value).
The instrument was found to be easy to administer, well accepted by the children and had an acceptable internal consistency.
A reliability test revealed an acceptable internal consistency (α = .79).79
The final VCRT version produces scores with acceptable internal consistency.
The scale has an acceptable internal consistency (α = 0.8).
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