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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steady move" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or gradual change in position or direction, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The company has been making a steady move towards more sustainable practices over the past few years."
Alternatives: "a gradual shift" or "a consistent progression."
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But this novel also continues a steady move away from the concrete world of places and events toward the human interior.
Mr. Wilby also sees long-term opportunities in Latin America, where there has been a steady move toward privatization of state-owned companies.
Adding 64-bit extensions to PC chips would put Intel on a path similar to its rival Advanced Micro Devices, which has embraced a steady move toward 64-bit computing.
I think a steady move higher in rates, ostensibly, is indicative of a growing economy.
The result has been a steady move to the center on Trump's part.
In recent years there has been a steady move to better-defined 'subunit' vaccines which tend to be safer but less immunogenic than their cellular counterparts.
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WHAT YOU'LL PAY "Once you come you never leave," said Barbara Catapano, a sales associate with Coast Realty, adding that this ensured a steady "move-up" market as families have grown and stayed from generation to generation.
This isn't new either: in the last 40 years we've witnessed a long, steady move to the right, which Democrats occasionally whine about, protest and even fight, but in which they've been mostly complicit.
This is clear not only among those who recognize limits to economic growth (Meadows et al. 1972) but also among those who champion the move to a steady state economy (Daly 1991) or at least want to see more account taken of ecology in economics (Norgaard 1994).
With one steady motion, move the caulk gun straight along seam, creating a uniform bead.
The building is a kind of metaphor for Serbia's steady move toward reintegration into Europe and the West, but also for its painful and incomplete transition.
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