The phrase "consult *" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used when referring to seeking advice or guidance from someone or something. Example: "Before making any major decisions, it is always wise to consult a financial advisor." Here, "consult" is used as a verb to indicate the action of seeking advice from a financial advisor. Another example: "I consulted the manual for troubleshooting tips." In this sentence, "consulted" is used as a past tense verb to indicate the action of seeking information or guidance from a manual. In both cases, the word "consult" is followed by an object, such as a person or a resource, denoting what or who is being consulted. The asterisk (*) is used as a placeholder in this phrase to indicate that any relevant object can be inserted.
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Consult us.
Someone consult their rider.
Did they consult it?
We consult studies.
Consult his predecessor, instead.
Consult J.H. Tunberg.
First, consult your aspect.
We consult a lot.
"We consult on everything.
Will you consult him?
Consult your pediatrician first.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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