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Discover Ludwig'consistent but' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when you want to make a contrast between two things. For example, "The company's profits have been consistent but its customer service ratings have declined."
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However, non-parametric estimators are optimal because they are consistent, but consistency is an asymptotic property.
Hughes was consistent, but not amazing, winding up in third.
Andy and Novak are very consistent, but I don't know.
Other restaurants were more consistent, but few were as original.
After three sessions students are generally "fairly consistent, but not necessarily proficient," he said.
Pettitte adjusted to the consistent but confined strike zone of Doug Eddings, the plate umpire.
It's consistent, but younger consumers aren't as interested as they used to be".
Not always consistent, but hits like chiles en nogada are superb.
Main dishes, all in alarmingly large portions, are less consistent, but there are standouts.
"They're supposed to be objective and consistent, but don't believe it," Mr. Knopper writes.
The fat mass was relatively consistent but could show occasional dips, which were obviously outliers.
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