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The phrase "are consistent with those" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing alignment or agreement between two or more sets of information, ideas, or findings.
Example: "The results of the study are consistent with those found in previous research, indicating a similar trend."
Alternatives: "align with those" or "match those".
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Our results are consistent with those of Gamrekelashvili et al16.
The predicted products are consistent with those detected in experiments.
These results are consistent with those of other researchers.
The results are consistent with those obtained by EIS.
Results are consistent with those reported in the literature.
The results are consistent with those reported previously.
Our data are consistent with those findings.
These results are consistent with those obtained in mammalian cells.
The results are consistent with those reported in the literatures.
The results are consistent with those reported in Table 8.
These features are consistent with those of strike-slip fault.
More suggestions(13)
are continuous with those
are consonant with those
are compliant with those
are compatible with those
are invariable with those
are happy with those
are fun with those
are comfortable with those
are same with those
are identical with those
are comparable with those
are coetaneous with those
are competitive with those
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