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consistently

[ US /kənˈsɪstəntɫi/ ]
[ UK /kənsˈɪstəntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a systematic or consistent manner
    they systematically excluded women

How To Use consistently In A Sentence

  • Of all types of commercially based American music, jazz is the one that has most consistently fostered musical artistry on a high level.
  • Some groups consistently face discrimination: age is one mode of socially structured disadvantage.
  • A short fellow with a refined bearing, Gavaskar consistently got hundreds and double-hundreds against top-class bowling.
  • The mystery of how to sell decent books consistently has eluded publishers and booksellers. Times, Sunday Times
  • They consistently underachieve at school and demonstrate little desire to make headway along a career avenue to success.
  • Jones and Armstrong maintain a consistently high standard.
  • The measurements were consistently made from the same point of the junction of the wing veins.
  • I certainly don’t think that Iranian popular discontent should be disregarded, but we’ve been hearing these sorts of arguments about the restive Iranian population for years, and while I have no reason to believe that they aren’t true, Khamenei and his allies have consistently proven expert at deflecting calls for reform and preserving their regime, the main levers of which remain firmly in Khamenei’s hands. Wonk Room » For More Tehran-ology
  • But the splinter of the self that consistently emerges as the common enemy of the true and the good alike is the will, always seeking to overleap its own bounds.
  • Leinsdorf shows unwonted impetuosity in his approach to tempos, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, while not consistently as refined as it could be, plays the music tautly.
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