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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as inconsistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks consistency or is contradictory in nature.
Example: "The results of the experiment were as inconsistent as the previous trials, leading to further investigation."
Alternatives: "equally erratic" or "similarly unreliable".
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McCluskey's argument is not as inconsistent as it appears.
Hugely talented but as inconsistent as they come.
Caroline's looks are as inconsistent as New York's weather, but the contrast can be unsettling.
But that does not seem a good fit for someone as inconsistent as Perez.
Desserts are not included in the set price, and they were as inconsistent as the meats.
In the end, Fitzgerald's attitude to Hollywood was as inconsistent as his attitudes toward everything.
He ejaculates concepts, notions and theories that are as inconsistent as his behavior.
His marriage is over and his tennis is as inconsistent as the wind.
At the same time, the Rangers' defense and goaltending have been just as inconsistent as the offense.
Squid preparations proved as inconsistent as shrimp dishes, however; stuffed squid Setubal, long a favorite of ours, was disappointing.
These rosados were as inconsistent as any group of wines I've recently come across, maybe even more so.
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