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The phrase "consistently impact" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is continuously affecting or influencing something else. Example: The company's new marketing strategy has consistently impacted their sales, resulting in a significant increase in profits over the past year.
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The rationale for this integrative approach was based on the documented association of depression and poor diabetes treatment adherence (6) and the failure of previous trials to consistently impact glycemic control or diabetes self-management (12).
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Taken together, gender, indication, the target range, and the choice of medication consistently impacted the different surrogate metrics, although the amount of the impact was small.
Insulin-sensitivity, on the other hand, consistently impacts I-R tolerance and might well be the primary determinant of negative effects of complex obesity.
Bryant and colleagues suggests that the strength of the existing evidence for racial/ethnic disparities in primary CD supports socio-cultural circumstances and shortfalls in medical care [ 24], particularly among primary, intrapartum CDs as they are more consistently impacted by provider dependent labor management decisions.
We chose to compare cases that differed, notably by geography, reason for international intervention, type and size of ISF, and timeframe of ISF involvement, so we could see how ISFs consistently impacted health sectors, engaged with health sector actors, and were constrained by policies, despite these variations.
In order for the Giants to have a consistently pulverizing impact, Sehorn will have to have that long-sought Pro Bowl season.
Professor Josh Angrist, of MIT, has found that Boston charter schools have "a consistently positive impact on student achievement" in both maths and English at middle and high school level.
Using country-level panel data for 26 EU countries in the period 2000 2010, the paper shows a consistently negative impact of cash payments on VAT collection.
Age, season and asexual parasite density had a consistently significant impact on gametocytes.
Reflux symptoms were seen to have a clear and consistently negative impact on patients' lives.
The intervention had a consistently greater impact on females and adolescents who already knew someone with cancer.
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