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The phrase "on a consistent basis" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is happening regularly and with some degree of predictability. For example, you might say, "I go to the gym on a consistent basis to maintain my physical health."
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No one finished higher on a consistent basis than we did.
To make truly important images on a consistent basis, one cannot be separated from the other.
So far, no one has demonstrated the capacity to meet these criteria on a consistent basis.
It delivers payments on a consistent basis.
"You see that on a consistent basis.
"All that happens on a consistent basis.
"We're creating jobs on a consistent basis".
I feel we've done that on a consistent basis.
"He needs to make the plays on a consistent basis".
He's probably more destructive on a consistent basis.
"I need to do my job on a consistent basis.
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