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The sentence "was being inconsistent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone or something was behaving inconsistently or irrationally. For example, "The teacher's grading system was being inconsistent, and many students were frustrated."
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Mr. Rosenthal said the county was being inconsistent in deciding when to award tax exemption.
She argued that the museum was being inconsistent in not granting that demand when the six other unions at the museum, including those representing guards, janitors and engineers, have contracts requiring workers to join the union or pay dues.
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"Christians who believe in evolution are being inconsistent".
Some, like Dr. Otis Brawley, a cancer researcher from Emory University, said that many doctors and medical experts were being inconsistent.
We can conclude that David is being inconsistent in his probabilistic assertions.
"She's being inconsistent, and people don't like that," a source explains.
As Alice states that a probability of a probability being 5/6 is not one or zero, but 1/2, she is being inconsistent under the lifting assumption.
Surely Obama knows that when he says he believes civil "marriage is between a man and a woman," he is being inconsistent, harmful and sounds (is?) bigoted.
Hume notes that the Obama administration is being inconsistent in Syria because no one is making the case for an intervention there, on the standard established by Libya.
Bad harmony is being inconsistent, and so traveling from ones note to the note of someone else (off key).
His health is there, his velocity is there, but he's been inconsistent".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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