The phrase "is consistent with previous studies" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to communicate that the results of one study match up with the results of earlier studies. For example, "The findings of this research project are consistent with previous studies, suggesting that increased contact with nature can improve mental well-being."
That result was predictable, and it is consistent with previous studies.
This finding is consistent with previous studies regarding the σ 1 orientation in the Kamaishi mine31.
This is consistent with previous studies showing activation of these pathways downstream of 4-1BB/OX-40 4-1BB/OX-40 4-1BB/OX-40 activation52
This is consistent with previous studies.
This finding is consistent with previous studies in the region.
This is consistent with previous studies [35, 36, 38 40].
The high number of falls is consistent with previous studies.
This finding is consistent with previous studies [7, 18, 19].
This result is consistent with previous studies (e.g., Fitch, 1970; Frohlich, 2006).
However, this is consistent with previous studies looking at CPR training in laypersons.
This is consistent with previous studies (e.g., Hart and Risely 2003).
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