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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work for consistency" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the importance of maintaining uniformity or reliability in a process, product, or behavior.
Example: "In our project, we need to work for consistency in our branding to ensure that our message is clear and recognizable."
Alternatives: "strive for uniformity" or "aim for coherence".
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"We recognise it's a challenge and we need to work for consistency of customer service".
V. cholerae strains O395N1 and its Δ pomAB derivative (Gosink and Hase, 2000) (referred to as motAB within this work, for consistency with the V. fischeri and E. coli nomenclature) were grown at 37°C in either SWT for LPS measurements, or Luria-Bertani medium (per liter, 10 g Bacto-tryptone, 5 g yeast extract, and 10 g NaCl) for overnight growth.
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On the contrary, people with low anticipated guilt toward the environment will be less likely to work for the consistency across pairs of pro-environmental behaviors.
We examined the climate polygons (and we provided these for the reader to inspect: Rodda et al. Fig. 2, and in slightly modified form in Fig. 12 in the present work) for evidence of consistency among sites in the type and degree of seasonality.
At the work group level of the model, the factor structure of employees' ratings, aggregated to the work group level, was examined for consistency across the 42 work groups.
Because of how our mirror neurons work and our need for consistency, safety and bonding, there is a wildly likely chance that they will say, "I like you too".
In previous work we have described techniques for consistency checking, refinement, and translation between viewpoint specifications, in particular for LOTOS and Z/Object-Z.
Series were randomly assigned to each operator and their work was supervised and checked for consistency by an expert tracer also blind to the experimental condition.
As mentioned above, our preferred model includes lagged peer test scores, where the test scores are lagged by two years rather than one for consistency with previous work on peer effects.
For example, the Pocket Idiot's Guide to Grammar and Punctuation (2005) points users to style guides such as the MLA Style Manual for consistency in formatting work and for all other "editorial concerns".
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