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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steady force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that provides consistent support or influence over time.
Example: "In times of uncertainty, she remained a steady force in the community, guiding others with her wisdom and compassion."
Alternatives: "a constant influence" or "a reliable presence".
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Clark was a steady force, so you put your guns down and relaxed a bit".
When they are synchronized, however, a steady force will act on the axis.
"We need to be out there monitoring traffic and have a steady force at all times".
"While we're trying to shape the team again, Bridget has been a steady force.
Verlander, the winner of the 2011 A.L. Cy Young and Most Valuable Player awards, has been a steady force atop the Detroit rotation for several years.
Harden grabbed the headlines by scoring 37 and 45 points in his first two games with Houston, but Martin has been a steady force off the bench for Oklahoma City.
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"Mike has been such a steadying force for us.
The main reason longer-term investors hold bonds, of course, is to provide a steadying force.
He has been a steadying force as the team's sixth man, a veteran relieving both point guard Jason Kidd and shooting guard Kerry Kittles.
Sam Cassell, who served as a steadying force off the bench, is about to turn 39 and is straddling the line between retired player and assistant.
Critics may mock him for always feeling our pain and feigning atonement, but for the past six weeks he has been a steadying force.
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