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The phrase "are generally consistent with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain findings, statements, or behaviors align with or support a particular idea or set of data.
Example: "The results of the study are generally consistent with previous research on the topic, indicating a similar trend."
Alternatives: "tend to align with" or "are typically in agreement with".
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Our estimates are generally consistent with data from the general public about diagnostic errors.
These demographics are generally consistent with national patterns.
They are generally consistent with the real land use maps.
Rowe's findings are generally consistent with what my friends at other news outlets have found.
The numerical results are generally consistent with those apparent in shaking table test.
These results are generally consistent with the results of other studies and with theory.
The results of this work are generally consistent with expectation, yet surprising at times.
The Anyang data are generally consistent with the IRI-2007 model for most cases.
These findings are generally consistent with results in the UK and Australia.
These predictions are generally consistent with recently published paleoclimatic data described in the fourth section.
The estimates associated with other control variables are generally consistent with our previous findings.
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