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The phrase "are exactly consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the alignment or agreement of two or more elements, indicating that they match perfectly without any discrepancies.
Example: "The results of the experiment and the theoretical predictions are exactly consistent, confirming our hypothesis."
Alternatives: "are perfectly aligned" or "are in complete agreement".
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are exactly consistent
adverb
Without approximation; precisely.
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Gallup is one of four national tracking polls, however, and the others tell a variety of stories, none of which are exactly consistent.
In particular, we prove that in these applications the new schemes are exactly consistent with steady-state solutions from an appropriately chosen subset.
Comparing the algorithm of Röthke et al. [ 13] it turns out that their cutoffs between overall PI-RADS 3 and 4 and between 4 and 5 are exactly consistent with our calculated thresholds for tumor incidence (sum-score ≥10) and tumor malignancy (sum-score ≥13), and thus their approach to classify the overall PI-RADS from the sumscore seems to be reliable in accordance with our data.
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In 30 taxa the identification of morphospecies and MOTUs was exactly consistent, which means that one MOTU consisted exclusively of members of one morphospecies and contained all members of this morphospecies and vice versa.
The roughness layer thickness is exactly consistent with the R q roughness from the AFM measurement.
The additional requirement that communities are transported between physico-chemically compatible environments is exactly consistent with the low probability/long distance requirement of jump diffusion models.
This result is exactly consistent with the inferred hinge motion from the structural analyses discussed above and demonstrated in Fig. 3.
In this study, we obtain a result that is exactly consistent with the argument of the existing studies on downward wage rigidity; that is, if wages are not decreased during a recession, it may prevent new workers from being hired (Akerlof 1982; Akerlof and Yellen 1988, 1990; Azariadis 1975; Baily 1974; Gordon 1974; Lindbeck and Snower 1988; Shapiro and Stiglitz 1984).
No. Again, that her friends acknowledge that details have changed over time is exactly consistent with PTSD.
Presentation-order analyses were exactly consistent with these patterns of significance.
Only 35% of women in the Rivera study were exactly consistent in reporting mammogram date and 55.6% were consistent within 3 months.
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