In a consistent manner.
'consistently' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe how someone or something does something persistently and without interruption. For example, "The students consistently worked hard to achieve their academic goals.".
She said: "As Mr Darling consistently explained, he paid for personal tax advice himself.
They consistently ridiculed the leaflets the Israelis dropped.
"The secret service would be best served by a transformative and dynamic leader from outside the agency," he concluded, describing such a leader as "someone with a fresh perspective, free from allegiances and without ties to what has consistently been described as a 'good old boys network'".
"As I've said consistently and as the opposition has been advised, we are working with our partners who have announced support and a presence within west Africa, including obviously the US and the UK but other European and Asian partners as well, about what arrangements we could put in place if we were minded to send Australian health workers into west Africa," he said in Brisbane on Sunday.
Few midfielders, meanwhile, can pick out the open man in the box quite as consistently as Goldenballs.
"Ultimately we are looking to build up a solid foundation of expertise among commissioners so they commissioning can be done expertly and consistently," she says.
Tokyo has consistently defended the practice of eating whalemeat as a culinary tradition.
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