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"as consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to mean that something is unchanged, stable, or reliable over time. For example, "John has been practicing the piano diligently, and his progress has been as consistent as clockwork."
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Nothing as consistent as this.
Why do you see yourself as consistent?
More complex dishes are just as consistent.
But he explains his positions as consistent.
Mo's been as consistent as anyone".
"They didn't see it as consistent".
He was never as consistent again.
But it wasn't as consistent as Game 2".
We just weren't as consistent as we wanted to be.
At entree time, the kitchen isn't quite as consistent.
"We're just not as consistent as we'd like to be".
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