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The phrase "are pretty consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that shows a regular pattern or reliability over time.
Example: "The results of the experiment are pretty consistent, indicating that our hypothesis may be valid."
Alternatives: "are quite stable" or "are fairly uniform."
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Our eating and drinking behaviors are pretty consistent.
So I've actually looked at the demographics of our classroom are pretty consistent year to year.
But overall we are pretty consistent when it comes to grooming time.
The annual results are pretty consistent – about a third of people embellish or exaggerate their academic qualifications when applying for jobs.
"These results at follow-up are pretty consistent in showing the benefit of this early intervention for autism across a range of measures.
You are pretty consistent in stating why you are contributing your views to this forum and running your blog which has a lot of content.
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"We've actually been pretty consistent.
He was pretty consistent in England and Australia.
That is pretty consistent across the councils.
Trump's unpopularity has been pretty consistent.
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