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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'consistent characteristic' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a trait or feature that is regularly the same or is exhibited in a consistent pattern. For example: "The consistent characteristic of the company's employees is their dedication to excellence."
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Effective communication is the consistent characteristic of successful professional sports turf managers.
"The most consistent characteristic about President Bush is that he truly loves and relishes life".
One consistent characteristic of RCA however, is a higher absorptive capacity when compared with natural aggregate (NA).
We find that pseudo TPG can explain the unique and consistent characteristic of the pressure transient response in low permeability reservoirs.
Of course, transition has been a relatively consistent characteristic of the practice of law.
The one consistent characteristic of every conversation I listened to: the viciousness that found its way into the debate.
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This is critical to the production of cell lines that have consistent, reproducible characteristics.
Here are a few stress-reducing tips: One of the most consistent characteristics of happy people, according to psychologists, is that they spend time with others.
And by now it is becoming clear what are consistent characteristics of the apparently disparate portfolio of Osborne-backed construction projects.
But "thrilling" types of personality are a law unto themselves, showing no consistent characteristics (other than being male) – an inconsistency that is perhaps thrilling in its own right.
Here there are few credible candidates (the spinosaurs might be one, but this is controversial), since there are a number of consistent characteristics we would expect to see in water-living animals, and they simply are not present in dinosaurs.
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