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Steady
adjective
Firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm.
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The word 'Steady' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used as an adjective, adverb, or verb. As an adjective, 'steady' means firm, secure, stable, or consistent. It can be used to describe a person, situation, or action. For example: - He is a steady worker who always meets his deadlines. - The stock market has been experiencing steady growth for the past year. - She held the ladder steady while he climbed up to the roof. As an adverb, 'steady' means in a stable or consistent manner. For example: - The engine ran steadily throughout the entire race. - She walked steadily along the narrow path, careful not to trip. As a verb, 'steady' means to make or become stable or consistent. For example: - He tried to steady his nerves before giving the presentation. - The therapist helped him steady his breathing during the panic attack. Here is an example of the word 'steady' being used in a sentence: "Despite the challenges, the company's revenue has remained steady over the past few years, showing a strong and consistent performance."
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Over the past decade, Kazakhs have experienced a steady reduction in individual rights.
It is striking that in the big three public service areas – schools health and welfare – the overall tone is largely "steady as she goes" rather than a change of course.
The authors of the PLOS One study also published a paper in Obesity Facts (although, again, the study was small) showing that people whose weight fluctuated the most over the week were actually the most likely to keep their weight steady – perhaps because this is actually the normal rhythm of our weight.
"We've been seeing a steady decline in commercial media in regional areas – in recent weeks alone commercial operators have announced cuts to news broadcasts, the number of journalists and days of newspaper publication," Reynolds told Weekly Beast.
Updated at 9.58am BST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 9.51am BST09:51 6th over: England 24-1 (Taylor 9, Knight 1) This would be a steady start in a 50-over game – England are going to have to go some from here.
At the ferry port, we wait for hours in the afternoon sun, street sellers sustaining us with a steady supply of fried plantain crisps covered in mango syrup.
A steady practice that leaves you a bit better equipped to pause before lashing out, to rise above perceived slights and not be put off by the usual setbacks.
But next to the steady diet of Jersey shenanigans and rampaging teen moms MTV feeds its constituency, the Skins ensemble can't help but seem a little smaller than life.
In the 35 years since, the group's enormous talent (and intermittent reissues of their classic album) have meant that even if their profile has done anything but build, their steady audience has been given reason to remain devout and committed.
But at least, it seems, he can rely on a steady supply of goals from Cerci.
UK use has stayed remarkably steady too, according to the data which shows a slight rise over time.
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