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"consistently strong" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that maintains a steady level of power, dominance, or strength. For example: "The team's defense has been consistently strong throughout the season."
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The voices, though, were consistently strong.
The vocal performances are consistently strong.
Canada's dollar is weak, but its economy is consistently strong.
And James McArthur has also been consistently strong.
"The recent Tehran auctions have been showing consistently strong prices.
The playing is consistently strong, with wondrous solo moments.
But American demand for Chinese goods has been consistently strong.
A long-established and consistently strong colleague at the piano will be Yefim Bronfman.
Several more Encores shows ("Li'l Abner," "The Boys From Syracuse,") followed, as did consistently strong reviews.
Some industries and companies, he notes, have been consistently strong performers.
Impervious to the economy, he is one artist whose prices have been consistently strong.
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