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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tolerably consistent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is fairly reliable or steady, though not perfectly so. Example: "The results of the experiment were tolerably consistent, indicating that the method could be trusted for future studies."
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At least since 1952, the elements of the concession speech have been tolerably consistent.
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The empire was consolidated, its defenses were perfected, and a tolerably uniform provincial system covered the whole area of the empire.
Lunch went tolerably well.
Fairly noisy, but tolerably so.
Still, Ms. Dougherty seems tolerably flexible.
But some things are becoming tolerably clear.
But Aragon had managed to find a tolerably realistic image.
But Mr Wang and his wife fared tolerably well.
This juror's sexual orientation seems tolerably clear.
It is tolerably certain, however, that it is not John Esten Cooke".
I am doing tolerably well here.
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