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more consistent
adjective as in constant, regular
adjective as in agreeing, compatible
Example Sentences
In a comparable experiment, we previously demonstrated the bouba/kiki effect with speakers of different languages, but the R/L effect appears much stronger and more consistent across cultures.
He’s 32, and bound to regress from last year’s 33-homer, 99-RBI numbers, but goodness, outside of Ohtani, did any other Dodger make a more consistent impact?
Landau recommends layering in effective soil-applied residual herbicides and non-chemical tactics to provide more consistent weed control.
So the prime minister is trying to engage more closely with China, and at the very least be more consistent than his predecessors.
"I've been watching her for about five years now and every year she has got a little bit better - I don't think people appreciate her enough. She's got quicker, she's got more consistent."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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