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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'consistent for' is not correct or usable in written English.
It does not make sense in that context. If you want to use the word 'consistent' in a sentence, you might say something like, "His behavior has been consistently supportive of our efforts".
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These numbers have been consistent for decades.
L. 98 353 substituted "consistent" for "compatible".
His track record is pretty consistent for the most part".
I've been so consistent for two weeks, so calm.
"That's very consistent for coastal areas on the East Coast".
"But he's been very consistent for us and in control".
This was consistent for all groups.
The drug routine stayed pretty consistent for all of us.
This is consistent for all of the disclosed embodiments.
When you're consistent for years -- Sacramento has been consistent for some years and Dallas has come on -- we've got to take the same road they took.
Further, the results are consistent for all the used datasets.
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