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"were consistent with each other" is a grammatically correct and widely used phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where multiple things or ideas align or agree with each other. For example: -The results of the experiment were consistent with each other, providing strong evidence for our hypothesis. -The opinions of the group members were mostly consistent with each other, but there were a few dissenting views. -In order to be effective, the two policies must be consistent with each other.
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Hence, the gm values estimated by the three methods were consistent with each other.
The report said that although the testimony was "necessarily anecdotal," the stories were consistent with each other and therefore credible.
The comparison demonstrated that the relative permeability models and experimental results were consistent with each other.
The findings indicated that all the results from the test and FEA were consistent with each other.
Results obtained with both methodologies were consistent with each other, except for one case where the alleged father could not be excluded by SNPs.
The regimes of DSA between tensile and LCF loading conditions in terms of the negative strain rate sensitivity were consistent with each other.
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The results are consistent with each other.
Sometimes these are consistent with each other, sometimes there is a tradeoff to be made".
It is shown that the optimization project and the practical case are consistent with each other.
Some possible precursors derived from the various observations are consistent with each other.
On the policy front, coherent and science-based policy decisions embracing bioeconomy and being consistent with each other are needed.
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