inconsistent in

Frequency: 6.58.1 per million words

Used to specify the area or manner in which someone or something is inconsistent (e.g., 'inconsistent in their decisions').

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Examples (10)

  • The company is inconsistent in the way it disciplines staff.
  • His performance has been inconsistent in recent games.
  • She was inconsistent in her application of the rules.
  • Their policies are often inconsistent in terms of enforcement.
  • The data collected was inconsistent in its format and quality.
  • He's very inconsistent in his moods, which makes him difficult to work with.
  • The restaurant has been inconsistent in its service quality lately.
  • The weather here is famously inconsistent in the spring.
  • Many politicians are inconsistent in their statements when under pressure.
  • The artist remained inconsistent in his style throughout his career.