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The phrase "will be consistent at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing reliability or uniformity in a specific context or situation.
Example: "Our results will be consistent at different temperatures, ensuring accurate measurements."
Alternatives: "will remain steady at" or "will be uniform at".
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Repeat studies indicated smoke penetration was very consistent in the RM20S, so smoke delivered to the chamber will be consistent at this dilution setting of 1 60 (smoke:air, v/v).
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Ideally these will be consistent with at least some of the demands of your boss, but if not, you need to find or make time for them, even though this probably translates into a significant increase in your workload.
We look at developer feedback, we look at the spec, we look to make sure it will be consistent, we look at performance.
Insofar as norms are shared, collective beliefs of what actions are appropriate in what class of situations, they will be consistent with actions, at least until the individual wants to belong and be identified with a particular group that adopts the norms in question.
But despite all the shakeups the Trump campaign brings, convention organizers are hoping the event will be consistent with past years in at least one way — they're expecting the RNC not to suffer any major cyber attacks.
I'm hoping that any agreement struck at this meeting will be consistent with the urgent needs of our humanity.
Immediate postoperative care at St Vincent's Private Hospital East Melbourne and Bellbird Private Hospital will be consistent for both groups.
The interior finishes, however, will be consistent.
Let's be consistent, at least.
He's consistent at what he does.
It seems I'm consistent, at least!
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