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The phrase "a gradual process of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or change that occurs slowly over time rather than suddenly.
Example: "The recovery from the injury was a gradual process of rehabilitation and strength building."
Alternatives: "a slow progression of" or "an incremental development of".
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Dr. Ford sees this as a first step in a gradual process of unwinding.
REM's career can be seen as a gradual process of opening up.
On the contrary, its long haul becomes a gradual process of whittling.
There will have to be a gradual process of deescalating, normalizing political processes.
According to Preisner, Kieslowski's use of music as an element of the story came from a gradual process of discovery.
Thompson became a writer by a gradual process of detachment from her roots and insinuation into a literary culture.
Just as nature renews itself, so a gradual process of pruning and regrowth is better suited to our neighbourhoods.
After the war, as archbishop of Buenos Aires, Bergoglio began a gradual process of spiritual and political conversion.
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I was young, so it was a gradual process of deterioration, and it didn't catch up to me for eight or nine years".
For others it was a gradual process of realisation as their relative became increasingly ill and frail.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.02152.001 Most new skills, from playing a sport to learning a language, are acquired through a gradual process of trial and error.
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