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The phrase "at a consistent temperature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conditions that require a stable or unchanging temperature, such as in scientific experiments, cooking, or storage of materials.
Example: "To ensure the best results, the samples must be kept at a consistent temperature throughout the experiment."
Alternatives: "at a stable temperature" or "maintained at a uniform temperature".
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With one handful of charcoal you can cook for 20 hours at a consistent temperature, so it's the only one you can easily cook pulled pork on.
It involves placing ingredients like steak, fish or eggs, in an airtight bag and heating them in a water bath, or a kind of mini-sauna, at a consistent temperature.
Cooked chicken should be stored in a plastic bag while resting at a consistent temperature of 60°C (140°F) or higher.
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Only then will there be a consistent temperature throughout our house.
While the fastest full-sized dragsters can hit 330 miles an hour in a quarter mile, the junior versions, which run on alcohol, because it burns at a more consistent temperature than gasoline, can hit 80 m.p.h. on the 660-foot track, an eighth of a mile.
The beef will finish cooking at this consistent temperature until finished.
Many are utilizing iterations of the Milk Run or Hub & Spoke models, but both face one key problem: Real-world delivery vehicles don't scale the way digital servers do and, perhaps even more importantly, food needs to be kept at a consistent and safe temperature.
They also rely on water at consistent temperatures to cool the turbines and any spike in river water temperatures can affect a plant's operation.
During the six days' observation period for this animal, the body temperature remained at a consistent level within the normal range, when measured by digital thermometer.
Maintain consistent temperatures.
Unfortunately, it turned out that their data set contained several biases that added an artificial cooling trend, and once those were corrected, it was revealed that the lower atmosphere was warming at a rate consistent with surface temperature measurements.
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