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The phrase "this view is consistent with" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used in formal writing, such as scientific papers and essays, to demonstrate that a specific idea or opinion is aligned with a previously established understanding or accepted fact. For example, "This view is consistent with the scientific consensus that human activity has caused global warming."
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This view is consistent with previous opinions of this court concerning the obligations existing between joint tenants.
This view is consistent with a recent study that suggested the coupling of transcription termination and 3′ processing of U1 snRNA39.
This view is consistent with the fact that magma ascent rates in Plinian eruptions are generally much higher than those in Vulcanian explosions18.
This view is consistent with the metabolism of nucleoside-based drugs, such as HIV inhibitors, which are usually first dephosphorylated in the gut.
This view is consistent with the earlier assertion that asymmetric strain fields across 90° domain walls are also the cause for the observed residual 333 lattice strains.
This view is consistent with evidence comparing bone fracture rates among different countries, which shows that countries having the highest calcium intakes also have the highest fracture rates.
"This view is consistent with past practice and has broad bipartisan support, as you know from your service in the Senate".
This view is consistent with the teachings of Professor Paul Wilkinson, widely acknowledged as Britain's foremost expert on terrorism, who died in 2011.
This view is consistent with the income statistics of the past five years, which suggest that median household income has still not returned to the inflation-adjusted peak it hit in 1999.
This view is consistent with Rule 11's purposes of deterring baseless filings and streamlining federal court procedure and is not contradicted by anything in that Rule or Rule 41(a)(1)(i).
This view is consistent with our previous recognition that "each subparagraph of §17(a) 'proscribes a distinct category of misconduct' " and " 'is meant to cover additional kinds of illegalities.' " Aaron, supra, at 697 (quoting Naftalin, supra, at 774; emphasis added).
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