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The phrase "looking for a consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to explain that you are seeking something that is reliable or sustained over a period of time. For example, "I'm looking for a consistent job that I can rely on for a steady paycheck."
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Throw in Freddy Garcia and it may not matter that the White Sox are still looking for a consistent closer.
Lenders are also looking for a consistent monthly income in line with their usual debt-to-income standards.
"It might drive more loyal print readers away from the newspaper as they're looking for a consistent place to get their news seven days a week".
It is not a straightforward trajectory, though if you were looking for a consistent theme she suggests that: "A lot of my work dwells on this idea of people buying and selling things that maybe shouldn't be bought or sold.
You can hear all sorts of controversy surrounding the biomechanics of horses, about different types of surfaces, about horses adapting to different surfaces, but I've never found anyone who could argue that horses aren't looking for a consistent or even surface".
"They were looking for a consistent story from the offender to retrieve the same set of facts with each meeting," says Monica Vaccaro, BIAPA's program manager.
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And they're going to look for a consistent data plan.
Train yourself to look for a consistent level of quality but a unique range of work.
(You have been checking monthly, haven't you? If not, goodness knows whose boots, restaurant meals and movie tickets you've been funding!) Look for a consistent pattern each month.
Because we are looking for a stable, consistent loving relationship, it is NO ONE'S job to put up with your BS.
And if you're looking for an era-consistent partner piece to The King's Speech, why not try Madonna's W.E? Well, because it's awful, that's why not.
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