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The phrase "inconsistent about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It means to be contradictory or not in agreement regarding a topic or idea. Example: John's statements about the company's financial status were inconsistent about whether profits were increasing or decreasing.
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There is nothing inconsistent about being frank and respectful.
Yahoo itself has been inconsistent about its pursuit of Facebook.
The fear of being inconsistent about one's feminism often leads one to be inconsistent about one's feminism.
There is nothing inherently inconsistent about good journalism operating in a market.
Trump has been relentlessly ambiguous, sometimes inconsistent, about what might lead him to destroy North Korea.
There is nothing inherently inconsistent about a culture that is both collaborative and accountability-focused.
But if that's the standard, we are wildly inconsistent about applying it.
More recently, Osborne was also cagey and inconsistent about putting business reform centre stage.
Even during the regular season, the Devils are inconsistent about reporting details of injuries.
But if that's the standard, we are wildly inconsistent about applying it.
There's nothing inconsistent about being able to adapt it to a new, 21st century use".
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