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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steady allowance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a regular, fixed amount of money given to someone, often for personal expenses or as part of a financial arrangement.
Example: "As part of his financial plan, he set up a steady allowance for his children to teach them about budgeting."
Alternatives: "a regular stipend" or "a consistent payment".
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There's always a steady allowance of modern jazz at the WWOZ Jazz Tent, which on Friday will feature Terence Blanchard and the Bad Plus, and the Economy Hall Tent, which can be counted on for hourly renditions of "When the Saints Go Marching In".
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Soon, he also had a steady salary, a staff of three assistants, a healthy acquisitions allowance, friendlier-than-ever relationships with dealers all over the world, and control of a superb research library.
A steady paycheck and self-respect were the keys to her brand of feminism, not the allowance and room of one's own proposed by Virginia Woolf.
Then began a steady decline.
A steady rain was falling.
during a steady 65 m.p.h.
It was a steady thrill.
We have a steady relationship.
And a steady flow continues.
We are a steady boat.
"He's a steady guy.
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