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The phrase "internally consistent" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically describes a group of ideas, concepts, or rules that do not contradict each other and can be used to explain their collective purpose. For example, a well-designed business plan must be internally consistent for it to be effective.
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What it ain't is internally consistent.
That torrent of autobiography is not even internally consistent.
To that extent, classical Christian doctrine is internally consistent.
What we said: It is fantastically mad, rigorously imagined and visually tremendous: erotic, hilarious, internally consistent.
It is gloriously mad, rigorously imagined, visually wonderful: erotic, hilarious and internally consistent.
His case is synthetic rather than comprehensive, and it is not always internally consistent.
If it remains internally consistent, we are much more likely to feel gratified.
Given this approach, he is particularly dismayed that the Penguin Freud won't be internally consistent.
It creates an internally consistent, seemingly complete universe that evokes horror, wonder, luminous fantasies.
But overall he builds a clear, logical and internally consistent case.
If economics is about building internally consistent models of toy economies from first principles, he wasn't a great economist.
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