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Discover LudwigThe term "being consistent" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to talk about someone or something that is regularly reliable, in the same way, or regularly performing the same action. For example, "Jack is great at being consistent in his work, coming in on time every day."
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They're not being consistent".
Just being consistent.
It's being consistent.
"Dexter just wasn't being consistent".
But Featherstone is only being consistent.
The best recipe is being consistent.
But being consistent is important for us".
For them, it's about just being consistent.
I'm very bad at... Being consistent.
It's two years of hard work and being consistent.
It's all about being consistent and putting some performances together.
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