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The phrase "more or less consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is mostly consistent but may have some minor variations or discrepancies. Example: "The data presented in the report is more or less consistent with our previous findings, with a few deviations in the latest quarter."
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A more or less consistent picture has emerged.
Offstage, they seemed more or less consistent with their roles in the show.
But the diversity of the animals on the nearby mainland remained more or less consistent.
Are your sleep patterns more or less consistent in the summer?
The structure is more or less consistent: a slow, perhaps orchestral intro, whiny, self-actualising vocals, euphoric drop, hook played by lasers.
But in recent conversations and e-mails with several of Kerry's teammates a more or less consistent portrait of the nominee as a young hockey player has emerged.
But the details in the movie are more or less consistent with an incident at a McDonald 'sin Kentucky in 2004.
Vitra sees the Modernist aesthetic as "the true style of the century," established in the 1920's and calling for clear lines and pure shapes more or less consistent with the idea that form should express function.
Although international agreements have helped to make the laws and regulations applicable to some types of environmentally harmful activity more or less consistent in different countries, those applicable to other such activities can differ in dramatic ways.
This is more or less consistent with current telecommunication-surveillance law, which requires stricter burdens of proof to listen in on telephone conversations than it does for information on what numbers a phone communicates with (a pen/trap tap).
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Since data collected beginning in 2006, the year before abnormal mortality began, were more complete, the study encompassed 2006 2011, during which period management had remained more-or-less consistent, even in the face of ongoing excess mortality.
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