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The phrase "revised to be consistent" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when talking about making changes to a document or text in order to improve its consistency. For example: - The company's style guide was revised to be consistent with their new branding. - The editor suggested revising the introduction to be consistent with the rest of the article. - After receiving feedback from multiple sources, the author revised the manuscript to be consistent in its tone and message.
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Her classmate, Jenna Adymy, is less enthusiastic because of the changes in campus policies affecting parking and visitation, which are being revised to be consistent with the residential life policies at Fordham.
There is an important issue that should be concerned with filtered output after filtering by vector F. Since m+n-1 dimension is much longer than m, the length of filtered output must be revised to be consistent with original response A. For filtered output, the points at two sides can be abandoned because their values are so little that hardly include useful information after sidelobe suppression.
Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support has been revised to be consistent with the newly revised National Standards for Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support.
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The title should be revised to be informative and consistent with the contents of the paper.
This study supports the content validity of the revised ASD, showing it to be consistent with patient experiences and ready for further psychometric testing.
Senate Republicans are currently working to revise the House's text, but the general structure of their bill is expected to be consistent with the House version, and thus lead to millions fewer Americans having health coverage.
I need to be consistent.
"You try to be consistent".
It has to be consistent".
You have to be consistent.
It needs to be consistent.
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