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"increase consistency" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to the need to make something more uniform or regular. For example, "We need to increase consistency in our reporting process to ensure accuracy."
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Finally, Figs. 6 and 7 suggest that practice did increase consistency of perception but, perhaps surprisingly, did not result in more consistent putting.
"Everything is being unified to increase consistency," she said.
The rule is designed to increase consistency between general and construction industries, helping employers and workers in both industries.
Using BIM can increase consistency and speed in identification of sharing solutions for temporary structures.
He added that it would "increase consistency across travel modes in London and reduce confusion for passengers".
In this process, initially often simplified and incomplete networks are extended by integrating new reactions or whole subnetworks to increase consistency between model predictions and new measurement data.
Whether the use of this optical technique may increase consistency in describing the presence and severity of mucosal breaks remains elusive.
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PVP is a carrier medium with increased density that prevents fast clogging of injection needles and also increases consistency of inoculum size.
Torres said the biggest change he has felt since earlier this year has been increased consistency.
Incorporating these features into nest boxes may be useful for increasing consistency of nest use in breeder duck flocks.
"The acquisition of Trane meets our long-term objectives of significantly increasing consistency of revenue and income streams, adding strong brands and market positions, and further strengthening the organic growth potential of our portfolio".
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