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The phrase "consistent leadership" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a style of leadership that is steady, reliable, and maintains the same principles over time.
Example: "The success of the organization can be attributed to its consistent leadership, which has fostered a culture of trust and accountability."
Alternatives: "steady leadership" or "reliable leadership."
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This requires very strong, consistent leadership.
Strong, consistent leadership is what this world needs".
They also said that their union had maintained a strong, consistent leadership for two decades.
"Rebecca really provided terrific and consistent leadership," said Philip Coltoff, the society's executive director.
It could provide the stability, vision and consistent leadership we're crying out for.
New Yorkers, she said, now have a chance to vote for "consistent leadership" during this crisis.
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"It means consistent leadership--telling people what you mean and sticking to it," Obama's chief strategist said, seemingly--although of course no one in the press could see--with a straight face.
The findings of the current study are consistent with leadership attributes identified for senior nurse leaders.
I believe this nation wants steady, consistent, principled leadership.
"Amid all these threats and dangers, what we do not see is steady, consistent American leadership.
He said the tribe had failed to meet the criteria for federal recognition, which include showing consistent political leadership and evidence of an ongoing community.
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