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The phrase "general consistent" is not correct in English; it should be "generally consistent." You can use it when describing something that is mostly or typically consistent in nature or behavior.
Example: "The results of the experiment were generally consistent with our initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "mostly consistent" or "typically consistent."
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In general, consistent growth kinetics was observed for cells cultured on the plate.
The SSIM results are in general consistent with the ones for PSNR.
Our studies on p53 in adrenocortical cancer are, in general, consistent with the findings of others.
It is found that our solutions are, in general, consistent with others in the spatial pattern.
This hypothesis is in general consistent with the present industrial experience even for large draw-dies of conventional steels.
The model simulated results are general consistent with those obtained by the experiments conducted in this study.
This is in general consistent with the range reported in the literature that the inverse Hall Petch effect is dominant.
Results from this study propose that some heifers have general, consistent problems in synchronizing estrous events, displayed as varying symptoms in the course of consecutive estrous cycles.
Although the variability in preparing the coated catalytic plates affected the measured kinetic rate parameters, the observed trends were in general consistent for all runs.
The relative source-time function at high and low frequencies considered in this paper are, in general, consistent with one another (Fig. 3(a)).
Because of the selected constant ionization energy at 70 eV, resulting fragment-rich mass spectra are, in general, consistent across instruments, and specific for each compound.
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