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Free sign up"is inconsistent to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe when something does not align with expectations or standards. For example, "The student's behavior is inconsistent to the standards of the school."
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"It is inconsistent to then oppose making that an option on a global level".
But the streets are usually strewn with litter and the trash collection system is inconsistent to say the least.
I would make a plea that the government does not leave this in the hands of the local authority whose track record on service delivery is inconsistent to say the least.
Critics of his proposal, including Michael Siegel, a professor at the Boston University School of Public Health, have pointed out that it is inconsistent to single out smoking when studies have shown it to be one of the lesser distractions for drivers.
It is inconsistent to apply the principle 'don't lie' to cases involving one's friends and not to those that involve strangers.
So, quite surprisingly, it is inconsistent to assume that the only thing said by a Cretan is that whatever is said by a Cretan is not the case.
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In other words, she had to be inconsistent to provide consistency.
He tried to make polymorphic warnings, which are inconsistent, to keep the brain engaged.
"It would be inconsistent to say the Mets are a preference and to then claim we weren't open to creativity," Moorad said.
To remain true to the nature and spirit of the piece it would be inconsistent to put it on a stage here," he said.
Mr. Keker also argued that it was inconsistent to let Mr. Brodsky make statements about his own state of mind about the investigation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com