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The phrase 'has been extremely consistent' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize that something has stayed the same or been done repeatedly. For example, "The employee's attendance record has been extremely consistent over the last two years."
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He has been extremely consistent over this period of time and has been a major part of St Helens' success during this period.
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"If you look, I have been extremely consistent," he said.
I can get my kickoffs inside the 5-yard line with good hang time, and I've been extremely consistent inside 40 yards with my field goals".
"If I were a lawyer advising a school district, I would say, unless you've been extremely consistent in enforcing whatever sanction you want to enforce against students who are absent or who leave school because of their participating in a gun protest, it's not worth risking a claim that you're infringing the First Amendment," she said.
However, due to the lack of homologous characters and informative fossil records, and the extensive convergent evolution, it has been extremely difficult to derive a consistent phylogenetic and taxonomic framework for the phylum Nematoda from morphological and ecological characters [ 8- 12].
"Thanks to you, I'm in consistent contact with Jared and that has been extremely helpful, for both sides I think," Ambassador Otaiba wrote Mr. Barrack.
She has been extremely important.
Indonesia has been extremely slow.
Money has been extremely tight.
It has been extremely tough.
We had been extremely close.
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