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The phrase "admirably consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is impressively uniform or stable over time, often in a positive context.
Example: "Her performance in the competition was admirably consistent, earning her a spot on the podium."
Alternatives: "remarkably steady" or "impressively uniform."
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Certainly the food has been admirably consistent from the moment the restaurant opened in November.
Clive Cox's runner is admirably consistent and should give backers a good run for their money.
Nevertheless, the three sections of Slakki show admirably consistent quality for poems written so far apart.
Maybe it's confidence, maybe it's precision, maybe it's lethargy, but he's been admirably consistent.
Yet one of its messages has been admirably consistent: that Greece's problems belong to the entire euro zone.
But while the repertoire of comfort-food classics won't throw you any curveballs, the dining experience is executed with admirably consistent muted professionalism, as though McKinsey consultants had built the place from scratch.
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It's admirably urgent stuff, but there's little sense of a consistent ideology underpinning Chi-Raq beyond its general despair at the existence of gun violence.
FreedomWorks is hoping to unseat Senator Richard Lugar, who has represented Indiana admirably for six terms, by throwing its weight behind Richard Mourdock, "a reliable, consistent supporter of limited government".
He admirably summarizes a vast number of phenomena which neoDarwinists have to stretch themselves to rationalize, and argues that these are "consistent with the present [that is, his] theory".
It did, admirably.
Dee is admirably relentless.
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