Consisted is the correct spelling.
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If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
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The abstract noun form of the adjective 'consistent' is consistency, a word for a quality.
You spell it suffocate.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "evenly" (in a consistent manner).
The word sought may be:consistency - thickness, or a consistent mannerconscientiously - on the basis of morals or conscience
The spelling is variously one word (glowstick) or two (glow stick). There is no consistent dictionary form.
The correct spelling of the term is "sincerely" (honestly, wholeheartedly). The phrase "sincerely but" does not seem to have any consistent use.
The possible words are consistent (regular in nature), persistent (staying the same), or constant (unchanging).
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Neither the single word "overprepared" or the hyphenated "over-prepared" have found consistent acceptance in dictionaries. Wiktionary lists the single word form.
This could be one of these words:constituent (adjective, noun) - part of, constituting, or a voter)consistent (adjective) - unchanging, regularcoincidence (noun) - a chance or serendipitous occurrence
I believe the first rule is to be consistent. However, there was also a rule to write out numbers zero to nine, then use numbers for 10 or above.
Since hijab is not an English word, there is no consistent, correct spelling in English. However, "hijab" and "hijaab" are the most commonly accepted spellings.
In the sixteenth century in England, consistent orthography was not considered as important as it is now: It was common for even a respected author to spell the same word two different ways on the same page.
Tagalog of consistent = yan lagi