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Discover Ludwig"even consistency" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in a sentence.
It may be confusing or unclear to readers. Instead, you can use "consistent evenness" or "consistency throughout" to convey the intended meaning. Example: The batter should have a consistent evenness throughout, with no lumps or air pockets.
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Stir the chocolate as it melts to ensure a smooth and even consistency.
Rotate the bowl a quarter of a turn and repeat until the mixture has an even consistency.
He mixed the flour with glue and water and stirred the mixture as if he were preparing instant coffee, careful to get an even consistency.
Fifteen months after the blockbuster trade that brought Anthony to New York and united him with Stoudemire, the Knicks are still in search of greatness, or even consistency.
Rub steaks all over with paste (it will be rather thick) and set aside. 3. Combine ingredients for cilantro-lime butter in a small bowl and mash with a spoon until well mixed and an even consistency.
"Yet, the sand was a pretty mix of reds and golds," Ms. Duarte added, "and it had such an even consistency that she thought it was the sort of thing you'd find in body polishes".
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We demonstrate that even local consistency algorithms like path-consistency (PC) can be exponential on TCSPs due to the fragmentation problem.
But here's the rub: Messi and Ronaldo are scoring with even greater consistency.
Even so, consistency matters a great deal — to, most important, America's projection of power in the world.
Even if consistency is the overarching goal, every new leader has unique attributes that inevitably colour their decisions.
Mars in his hands, for instance, is not a place described with scientific accuracy or even much consistency, but a state of mind; he recycles it for whatever he needs at the moment.
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