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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steady increased" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a steady increase"? You can use "a steady increase" to describe a consistent and gradual rise in something, such as numbers, prices, or performance over time.
Example: "The company has seen a steady increase in sales over the past year."
Alternatives: "a consistent rise" or "a gradual growth."
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In the following weeks the low viremic group had a steady increased in weekly growth rate (P < 0.0001) with fold change in ADG of 1.30 (wk 2), 1.47 (wk 3) and 1.78 (wk 4) compared to wk 1.
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In the control clusters a steady increasing trend over time was observed.
We have a steady increase of about 3percentt a year over the past six years".
There has been a steady increase in cases with a multijurisdictional aspect.
Then you will see a steady increase in the retail prices".
"There's been a steady increase in standardized test scores for years.
"We're seeing a steady increase," said Deborah Busemeyer, the communications director for the New Mexico Department of Health.
She has seen a steady increase in cases in the past few years.
But he added that he expected "a steady increase in activity".
There's been a steady increase in the number of complaints," he said.
She said her agency had received a steady increase in resumes from Nassau applicants.
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