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The phrase "are predictable and consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that follows a regular pattern or behaves in a reliable manner.
Example: "The results of the experiment are predictable and consistent, allowing us to draw accurate conclusions."
Alternatives: "are reliable and uniform" or "are steady and dependable."
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He says he rarely learns anything new: the questions are predictable and consistent.
This chapter explores individual species' effects on ecosystem processes in pond food webs in an attempt to determine if these effects are predictable and consistent with respect to trophic position, biotic context, and abiotic factors.
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Emotional stability: tendency to be predictable and consistent in emotional reactions.
The energy output is predictable and consistent, allowing simpler design of the downstream system.
Even worse, unlike tidal energy, which is predictable and consistent, waves are more like solar or wind energy and cannot be easily forecast.
Successful performance management of constructed wetlands for water treatment requires that mathematical interactions between influent surface water and the water balance be predictable and consistent.
"Some of the biggest concerns are providing flexibility for different business models, allowing for compliance with existing legal obligations (such as anti-fraud) both in the EU and in third countries, and actually creating a 'one-stop shop' that is predictable and consistent across member states," Schlosser told TechWeekEurope in October.
The non-fluoropyrimidine-related toxicity in all arms of this study was predictable and consistent with previous clinical trials (Ross et al, 2002).
Yet droughts are predictable, and the pastoralist life a sustainable one, given consistent support from central governments.
The polls are predictable and stable.
But they are predictable and systematic.
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