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The phrase "consistent wind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wind that maintains a steady speed and direction over a period of time, often in contexts related to weather, sailing, or aviation.
Example: "The sailors were pleased to find a consistent wind, allowing them to maintain their course without frequent adjustments."
Alternatives: "steady wind" or "uniform wind".
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"And not a consistent wind".
He said these areas are ideal because they have waist-deep flat warm water and consistent wind.
Tiree seems purpose built for boardriders, being flat with little to unsettle the consistent wind, as well as beaches facing all directions.
Conspiring with the high, the North Island's unusual geography has had much to do with the lack of consistent wind since the cup races began.
JUST ADD WIND ANY spot on the planet with consistent wind and wide-open water is a candidate for the sport of kiteboarding.
But wing-mounted units, with access to higher consistent wind speeds, turn out peak megawatts up to 65percentt of the time.
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The wind regime is rated in the 'good' to 'excellent' range, according the wind resource class analysis, and consists of strong, consistent winds.
"They are very consistent winds," said Sophie Routaboul, an organizer of the Lüderitz Speed Challenge.
The promise of stronger and more consistent winds farther offshore, however, requires a different technology for deep water.
Texas has invested heavily in updating its energy transmission system and is blessed with strong, consistent winds.
Although the Gulf Coast of the United States is prone to weather patterns with monsoonal tendencies, consistent winds characteristic of true monsoons are not established there.
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