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The phrase "actually consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is indeed in agreement or harmony with something else, often in contrast to a previous assumption or belief.
Example: "After reviewing the data, I found that the results were actually consistent with our initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "truly consistent" or "genuinely consistent".
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And this is actually consistent with two different possibilities.
For those of us who track temp work, this result was actually consistent with other research.
Yeah, it wasn't surprising to find that it's actually consistent with what we'd expect.
Subjecting the Dreamers to deportation is not actually consistent with American legal values.
This phrasing is troubling but suggests retaliation, not preventive action, and therefore is actually consistent with past U.S. policy.
But many of the pressures teenagers feel from social media are actually consistent with developmentally normal concerns around social standing and self-expression.
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I've actually stayed consistent.
The conclusion I draw from this is that no one is actually a consistent utilitarian.
When you look at it like that, Conservatives raging against human rights is actually completely consistent.
The evidence on what constitutes a healthy diet is actually quite consistent.
Its message of deliverance through divine sound is actually quite consistent with Coltrane's own experience and message.
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