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The phrase "are more consistent than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the consistency of two or more subjects or items.
Example: "The results of the new experiment are more consistent than those of the previous study."
Alternatives: "are more reliable than" or "show greater consistency than".
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I'd be tempted to make a meal of two appetizers, which are more consistent than the main courses.
Because atomic clocks are more consistent than the earth (which slows slightly almost every year), the earth had fallen one second behind.
Yet most men are more consistent than that, consciously or unwittingly classing themselves within one of four broad categories: collegiate, corporate, cosmopolitan and iconoclastic.
He has been disrupted on occasion in the past – for example at Redon in the 2011 Tour with Tyler Farrar – but Greipel's Lotto and Kittel's Argos are more consistent than Farrar's Garmin were.
Ojibwe is not an especially difficult language to learn, he says; there are indeed a large number of grammatical structures, but they are more consistent than those in English or Romance languages and thus easier to keep straight.
We also show that the ranks of information flow scores are more consistent than that of betweenness when a large amount of noisy data is added to an interactome.
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The consistency analysis reports that (1) the frequency-based method is more consistent than the societal risk-based method, and (2) the empirical Bayesian method is more consistent than the simple ranking method.
His game is more consistent than ever.
"It's more consistent than in the past," Hamm said.
Desserts were more consistent than the rest of the meal.
Winn and Reyes were more consistent than Wolfe.
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