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The phrase "are actually consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the reliability or coherence of information, ideas, or behaviors in a specific context.
Example: "The results of the experiment are actually consistent with our initial hypothesis, confirming our predictions."
Alternatives: "are indeed consistent" or "are truly consistent".
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But many of the pressures teenagers feel from social media are actually consistent with developmentally normal concerns around social standing and self-expression.
Many of the pressures teenagers feel from social media are actually consistent with developmentally normal concerns around social standing and self-expression.
But how much of each Another question is whether price trends are actually consistent with increasing trade pressure on low-skilled workers.
Now, with the rise of the Tea Party and with the G.O.P. still not particularly popular, we're seeing a lot of people who are actually consistent Republican voters calling themselves independent.
These findings are actually consistent with the study by Wang et al. showing that mutant FUS proteins are still at least in part recruited to DDS, but were also impaired in the later steps of assembly or stabilization of the repair complex14.
"The marks on the door are actually consistent with him not having his legs on and I suspect they must be similar to the height that he was when he fired the shots," he told the court.
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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.
This phrasing is troubling but suggests retaliation, not preventive action, and therefore is actually consistent with past U.S. policy.
Yeah, it wasn't surprising to find that it's actually consistent with what we'd expect.
It is unclear whether this theory is actually consistent; natural ways to strengthen it (including the first version proposed by Kisielewicz) turn out to be inconsistent.
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