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The phrase "consistently held" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is held or maintained regularly or continuously over time. For example: - His consistently held beliefs about morality were evident in all of his actions. - The company's consistently held commitment to quality has made it a leader in the industry. - She consistently held onto her dreams of becoming a successful actress, despite facing many challenges. - The team's consistently held teamwork and cooperation values were key to their success.
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But while Democrats have consistently held a positive view of him, Republicans have been equally consistent in their negative view.
The tutors have not consistently held students' interest, said Lenore Strickland, Wentworth's supplemental services coordinator.
The court has consistently held that imprisonment is a disproportionate response to defamation.
It is a position Malcolm Turnbull has consistently held since he was Coalition opposition leader.
Since independence in 1966, it has consistently held unfettered multi-party elections.
The only view that he has consistently held is that he wants to win.
"Courts have consistently held that section 18C only captures conduct that involves 'profound and serious' effects, and not 'mere slights'".
Airgas has consistently held its annual meetings to enable the staggered directors to serve three year terms.
Two life events in the news this week have consistently held out the possibility of being turned into stories.
Mr. Rebic's delicately jaunty pianism, with its echoes of Satie, consistently held back, leaving her room to explore.
He has consistently held out Aug. 2 as the cutoff date for lawmakers to reach a compromise.
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