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Discover Ludwig"inconsistent for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means something that does not go well together or is not fitting for a certain situation or purpose. Example: "His behavior was inconsistent for a professional setting, as he was constantly interrupting and making jokes during the meeting."
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They're mutually inconsistent, for one thing.
He has been inconsistent for weeks, but feels better now.
"They are much too diverse, complex, ambivalent and inconsistent for that".
Or is he simply too inconsistent for a club of United's size?
It is inconsistent for them now to object to the very contest procedure they previously endorsed.
"The construction sounds were way too inconsistent for noise-cancelling headphones to have had a real effect," he said.
His performances were infuriatingly inconsistent for fans and in 91 Premier League appearances he scored 12 times.
Olli Jokinen, a late-season acquisition, scored 15 points in 26 games but was too inconsistent for management's taste.
It seems inconsistent for you to urge changes in Egypt while warning the president against orchestrating events.
Mr. Ebert said it would be inconsistent for the Muhammad trial to stay in Manassas given that the Malvo trial had moved.
Organization is inconsistent, for example, with most Afghanistan teams consisting of 16 soldiers with no medic, while most Iraq teams contain 11 soldiers, including a medic.
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