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"consistent feel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has a uniform feeling or atmosphere. For example, "The room has a consistent feel of comfort and relaxation."
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He didn't show a consistent feel for the pass rush.
And every BMW model has a consistent feel and aura of command.
"Not that it was Bobby's fault, but the end result was we didn't get enough of a consistent feel".
The old ball was made by gluing together eight oblong leather panels that gave a consistent feel everywhere on its surface but the sides.
Pandora has made the app's form more in line with its HTML5 app, giving the Android app and more consistent feel with iOS, and the web experiences.
Beyond a welcoming consistent feel, we all want an escape beyond the ordinary a place that's going to deliver the most authentic, dreamy experience from room to food, amenities and beyond.
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They have the potential to help create a consistent look, feel and experience at every touchpoint, making omni-channel shopping a seamless experience.
"We weren't sending a consistent look and feel across the site".
At the same time, Locog wants to ensure a consistent "look and feel" across all the Olympic disciplines.
That may explain the consistent look and feel of the films, even though they were attributed to numerous directors.
Early on, Ryan who was passionate about user interface design saw an unmet need to ensure that ARCA's software had a consistent look and feel.
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