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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steady level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or unchanging state or condition, often in contexts related to measurements, performance, or stability.
Example: "The project requires a steady level of funding to ensure its success over the next few years."
Alternatives: "a constant level" or "an even level".
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The ex-vivo microdialysis results showed that lactate kept a steady level and glucose and glycerol both fell; pyruvate fell but leveled out.
"Go back 20 years, we had a steady level of migration," he says.
The Taliban has maintained a steady level of fighting over the winter; in spring, they normally scale up attacks further.
The positive case for a steady level of inward migration into the UK is economic as well as moral.
There is a steady level of debt through most of the 20th century, until the mid-1980s.
"It would become a routine vaccination that would be manufactured and used all the time at a steady level.
The company believes it could produce the units for $300,000 each if it had enough orders to reach a steady level of production.
The majority of studies contend that France's ageing population means immigration is necessary to assure a steady level of salarial contributions.
From a steady level of 17,000 truckers in the 1960s and 1970s, the number of competitors rose to over 37,000 in 1987.
If you carefully lower the brightness of one bulb while increasing that of the next, you will keep a steady level of light in the room.
Only in cosmopolitan and comparatively liberal cities like New York does the availability of abortions continue at a steady level, experts say.
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