remarkably consistent

Frequency: 6.010.5 per million words

Used to describe a behavior or pattern that is surprisingly or impressively consistent.

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  • The athlete's performance has been remarkably consistent throughout the season.
  • The team's performance has been remarkably consistent throughout the season.
  • The results from all three experiments were remarkably consistent, which surprised the research team.
  • Her dedication to her studies is remarkably consistent, leading to excellent grades.
  • Despite supply chain issues, their product quality has remained remarkably consistent.
  • Despite facing challenges, his positive attitude remained remarkably consistent.
  • For someone under so much pressure, his calm demeanor is remarkably consistent.
  • The quality of their products is remarkably consistent, which builds customer trust.
  • The artist's use of color has been remarkably consistent over five decades.
  • Over the years, the artist's style has stayed remarkably consistent.
  • Her voting record on environmental issues is remarkably consistent, earning her trust.
  • The data showed a remarkably consistent pattern of growth.
  • The student's test scores were remarkably consistent, always falling within the top 5%.
  • For a new business, their customer service has been remarkably consistent.
  • The timing of the birds' annual migration is remarkably consistent year after year.
  • His work ethic is remarkably consistent, no matter the project.
  • It's remarkably consistent how the software performs, even under heavy load.
  • The weather in this region is remarkably consistent, with mild temperatures year-round.
  • The narrative tone of the novel remains remarkably consistent from start to finish.
  • To achieve success, one must have a remarkably consistent effort.