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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consistently below" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something remains at a level that is lower than a certain standard or expectation over a period of time.
Example: "The temperatures this winter have been consistently below average, leading to concerns about the impact on local agriculture."
Alternatives: "repeatedly under" or "steadily beneath".
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They find the hourly wage of about $24 $970/400) to be consistently below level 7 (out of 15), fully consistent with nonsupervisory responsibilities.
It's consistently below 30 percent.
Net interest margins in Germany have been consistently below 1%.
These figures show that fatalities have remained consistently below this level ever since.
Unfortunately, his numbers are consistently below average from 23 to 37 yards out.
American voter participation is consistently below that of other industrialized democracies.
The employee turnover rate in Nike's factories in Indonesia is consistently below 2percentt, low even by American standards.
Nasdaq has moved to suspend trading in Webvan shares, as it does for all companies with stocks consistently below $1.
The company's tax rate has been consistently below rates set by governments in its major markets for many years.
As The Times highlights, Penn National shares have traded consistently below the offer price of $67 a share.
Testing of this query on a moderately large database has demonstrated execution times consistently below 100 ms.
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