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The phrase 'be more consistent with' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to suggest that someone should be more reliable, reliable, or reliable in following certain habits or procedures. For example: "It would be helpful if you could be more consistent with your daily routines."
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High experimental consistency indicates that subsequent experimental validation may be more consistent with the predicted design solution.
And we have to be more consistent with it".
"I just wish I could go out here and be more consistent with my play.
That would be more consistent with what analysts, as well as the company, had been expecting.
Israel's offer must be more consistent with a Palestinian-Israeli two-state solution.
Several new keywords have been added to be more consistent with the latest FITS WCS standards.
This would be more consistent with our findings than any other explanation".
But the rich world could usefully be more consistent with its help.
He has chosen a very different path — even when following through would be more consistent with his campaign promises.
The dissipation's behavior is found to be more consistent with that in the physical flow, and the robustness is satisfactory.
That approach would be more consistent with that of the British government, which has long waged a battle against domestic terrorism.
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