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The phrase "age of consistent" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a period characterized by consistency, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "In this age of consistent progress, we have seen remarkable advancements in technology."
Alternatives: "era of stability" or "period of uniformity".
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Monfils is an elastic defender with power to burn on his serve and forehand, but he remains an undependable factor at the game's highest reaches in this age of consistent excellence.
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They obtained evidence that the probability of marijuana use increased sharply at the age of 21, consistent with the hypothesis that alcohol and marijuana are complements, but inadvertently conditioned on having used marijuana at least once since the last survey.
The proband presented with rare typical absence seizures starting at the age of 13, consistent with juvenile absence epilepsy.
The assumption that 1 of 10 travelers is <18 years of age is consistent with the number of visits of young UK residents to African destinations in 2000.
To determine age and quality, Mr. Mason advises studying form and design, construction, condition and authenticity (evidence of age and signs of consistent wear).
These data indicate that Cav-1 KO mice develop pathological changes at 3 months of age consistent with aging and AD mouse models.
Cohn et al. (2008) suggested that birth cohort trends in breast cancer rates for women under 50 years of age are consistent with declining use of DDT (dichloro-diphenyltrichloroethane) after 1959.
In the case of aging, consistent patterns of age-related changes in gene expression have been observed across several tissues and species (Lu et al. 2004), such as overexpression of inflammation and immune-response genes and underexpression of genes involved in energy metabolism in older samples (de Magalhaes et al. 2009).
These conflicting results are mainly due to the small sample sizes, different gestational ages and lack of consistent definitions [ 10].
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, as consistent and virtuosic as any around, were caught between keeping up with the singers or waiting for Christie's emphatic yet tardy beat.
As the administration sees it, every action it has taken since Sept. 11 isn't only justified by national security concerns in an age of terrorism, but consistent with the president's historically expanded powers during wartime.
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