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consistently though
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "consistently though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs regularly or uniformly, while also introducing a contrasting point or exception. Example: "She has consistently though faced challenges in her career, yet she perseveres."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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19 human-written examples
What did NBC expect from Kelly, who has courted controversy consistently, though to a marginally less ignominious degree?
News & Media
Russian officials and leaders have been doing this consistently — though, of course, that also lines up with their interests more broadly.
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This statement, which he's repeated fairly consistently, though, doesn't mesh with what the GOP wants to do to Social Security.
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2. Post consistently, though not too often.
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Consistently though, slightly lower nasal viral titers (about 0.5 1 log10 EID50) were obtained in swine H1N1-vaccinated mice and ferrets than in seasonal human H1N1-vaccinated hosts.
Science
Our results are in agreement with a recent meta-analysis in which overweight and obesity were both consistently, though modestly, associated with the risk of lumbar radicular pain.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
41 human-written examples
It's consistently animated, though, by Hetherington himself, seen in excerpts from interviews.
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No 52 Manhattan Directed by Woody Allen 1979, 12A, MGM Woody Allen's films constitute an oeuvre, a consistently individual, though far from consistently successful, body of work.
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Since August, however, challenger Dan Sullivan has been consistently ahead, though never by more than 4 points.
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The wounded JA synthesis mutants and signaling mutants were consistently- though not significantly-smaller than the unwounded mutants.
Science
Allison, though, consistently demurred, offering answers like, "We cannot comment on a judgment about whether [Citibank is] systemically significant".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "consistently though", ensure that the contrasting element is genuinely unexpected or noteworthy. Overusing this phrase for minor deviations can weaken its impact.
Common error
Do not use "consistently though" when the consistency itself is already qualified. For instance, avoid phrases like "somewhat consistently though", as they introduce unnecessary ambiguity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "consistently though" functions as a conjunctive adverbial phrase. It connects two parts of a sentence, indicating that while something occurs regularly or uniformly, there is a contrasting element or exception. Ludwig provides examples to show its use in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "consistently though" functions as a conjunctive adverbial phrase used to introduce a contrast to an action that happens regularly. While grammatically correct and used across several domains, it is not extremely common, according to Ludwig. Its main function is to add a nuance or qualification to a statement of regularity, balancing consistency with a deviation. It is best used when the contrasting element is noteworthy and should be used when simplicity is the main purpose of the writing. Alternatives like "regularly however" or "repeatedly yet" can be used depending on the level of formality needed. Always ensure that the contrast is real and that the use of "consistently though" adds meaningfully to the text.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
regularly however
Replaces "consistently" with "regularly" to emphasize routine occurrence, and "though" with "however" for a direct contrast.
repeatedly yet
Substitutes "consistently" with "repeatedly" to focus on recurrence, and "though" with "yet" for a slightly stronger sense of opposition.
usually but
Replaces "consistently" with "usually" for a weaker sense of regularity, and "though" with "but" for simplicity.
generally although
Uses "generally" instead of "consistently" to indicate a common pattern, and "although" instead of "though" for a more formal tone.
typically nevertheless
Replaces "consistently" with "typically" to suggest a characteristic behavior, and "though" with "nevertheless" for a more emphatic contrast.
invariably even so
Uses "invariably" to highlight the lack of change, and "even so" instead of "though" for a stronger contrast.
persistently nonetheless
Swaps "consistently" for "persistently" to highlight duration, and "though" for "nonetheless" to add formality.
steadily still
Changes "consistently" to "steadily" for emphasis on a constant pace and "though" to "still" for simplicity.
uniformly yet
Highlights the eveness and lack of change with the use of the word uniformly. Using the word "yet" adds a bit more contrast to the phrase.
always however
This is a combination of commonly used words to define a new concept. Always is close meaning to consistently and however adds the contrast that though has.
FAQs
How can I use "consistently though" in a sentence?
Use "consistently though" to introduce a contrasting element to something that happens regularly. For example: "The team has performed well, consistently though facing budget constraints."
What are some alternatives to "consistently though"?
You can use alternatives like "regularly however", "repeatedly yet", or "generally although" depending on the desired level of formality and emphasis.
Is it better to use "consistently though" or "although consistent"?
The choice depends on the sentence structure. "Consistently though" introduces a contrast after stating a consistent pattern, while "although consistent" introduces a concession before stating the main point. For example: "The results were consistently positive, though there were some outliers" versus "Although the results were consistent, there were some outliers."
What's the difference between "consistently though" and "but consistently"?
"Consistently though" implies a consistent pattern despite a contrasting factor, while "but consistently" emphasizes consistency following a contrast. For example: "The project faced delays, but consistently moved forward" versus "The project moved forward consistently though it faced delays."
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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