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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed to the consistent" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing characteristics or qualities that are consistently associated with something or someone, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The success of the project can be attributed to the consistent efforts of the team."
Alternatives: "linked to the steady" or "associated with the reliable".
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This could be attributed to the consistent difference of elevation amongst meteorological stations.
The greater similarity of informativeness for DNA sequences can be attributed to the consistent presence of a homogeneous class of fast-evolving silent sites in DNA sequences.
This reduction may be partly attributed to the consistent emphasis on personal hygiene and cleaner environments in pre-schools and schools.
This has been attributed to the consistent territory of myocardium supplied by this artery as well as the lack of collateral vascularity [ 16– 16].
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The success in developing PTs' explanations may be partially attributed to the instructor's consistent emphasis on the definition or the basic meaning of multiplication.
100 videos attributed to the attack show symptoms consistent with exposure to a nerve agent.
100 videos attributed to the attack show symptoms consistent with exposure to nerve agent.
This excess surface nitrogen was attributed to the polypyrrole component and is consistent with the relatively high solid-state conductivity (ca. 10−1 to 100 S cm−1) measured on compressed pellets of this dried colloid.
The significant improvement in stability against volatility can be attributed to the formation of SrB2O4, which is consistent with the results of thermochemical calculations.
This 4% increase is attributed to the application of EEOR and is consistent with the reported values in the literature (Wittle and Hill 2006; Wittle et al. 2011; Al Shalabi et al. 2012b).
More importantly, no death was attributed to the use of TACE, which was consistent with results from the use of sorafenib.
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