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are consistent of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "are consistent of" is not correct in English.
The correct expression is "are composed of" or "consist of." You can use it when describing the components or elements that make up a whole. Example: "The committee members are consistent of experts from various fields."
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Numbers thus far are consistent: of the approximately 8,000 PLHIV on HAART in Peru, 944 of them are NETLAB users.
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ITO is consistent of tin (Sn) doped indium oxide (In2O3).
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(1) The finite difference scheme (23) is consistent of order (O tau +h^{2})).
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The finite difference scheme (23) is consistent of order (O tau +h^{2})).
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The Dlx2+/Dcx+ cluster expressed Cd24a, Sp9, and Sp8, which is consistent of them being neuroblasts (NBs) in forebrain SEZ/SVZ.
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The method is consistent of second order, and is both stable and convergent.
In the linear regime, the method is consistent of first order in time and of second order in space.
The high level of indigenous Basque admixture in Provence is consistent of a model of the cultural diffusion of agriculture.
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The loss of negative selection on some genes is consistent of their absence of orthologous hits in some species.
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Make sure that your name is consistent of all these forms of documentation.
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Liberals know the reasoned arguments for freedom of expression and the importance of being consistent on matters of principle.
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Best practice
When describing the composition of something, use "consist of" or "are composed of" instead of "are consistent of".
Common error
Avoid using "are consistent of" when you mean to describe the parts that make up a whole. "Consistent" refers to agreement or uniformity, not composition. Use "consist of" to describe elements of composition.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "are consistent of" is an incorrect attempt to describe composition or agreement. The correct phrasing would be to use "consist of" to describe what something is composed of, or "are consistent with" to describe agreement. Ludwig AI identifies this as an incorrect expression.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "are consistent of" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. According to Ludwig AI, the correct alternatives are phrases like "consist of" or "are composed of" to describe composition and "are consistent with" when you mean "to agree with something". While some instances of the incorrect phrase may appear in various sources, including scientific and news media, it's crucial to use correct grammar for clarity and credibility. Remember to differentiate between describing composition (using "consist of") and indicating agreement (using "are consistent with").
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
consist of
Replaces the verb phrase with a grammatically correct alternative that indicates composition.
are composed of
Uses a passive voice construction to express that something is made up of certain components.
are made up of
Similar to 'are composed of', but slightly more informal.
are in accordance with
Indicates agreement or conformity rather than composition.
align with
Suggests that two or more things are in agreement or harmony.
are congruent with
Emphasizes a precise match or correspondence.
are harmonious with
Indicates a pleasant or agreeable consistency.
correspond to
Highlights a direct relationship or parallel.
are uniform with
Suggests a consistent and unvarying quality.
are reconcilable with
Indicates that seemingly conflicting things can be brought into agreement.
FAQs
What is the correct way to express composition or consistence?
To indicate composition, use "consist of" or "are composed of". To indicate consistence, use phrases like "are consistent with".
Is it ever correct to use the phrase "are consistent of"?
No, the phrase "are consistent of" is grammatically incorrect in standard English. The correct phrase to indicate composition is "consist of".
What can I say instead of "are consistent of"?
Use "consist of" or "are composed of" to indicate that something is made up of certain elements. If you intend to express consistence, you may use "are consistent with".
How can I remember the correct usage of "consist of"?
Think of "consist of" as meaning 'to be made up of'. For example, a good diet should consist of a variety of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
82%
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2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested