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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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stay consistent in

I heard this on tv and was wondering if it is natural to say 'stay consistent in'?
Don't you think that you need to stay consistent in your approach. If you are going to give him a C-, you can't give her a B for work that is as bad.

many thanks
  

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Yes.

  • Yes.
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