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The phrase "are getting steadily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual change or progression over time.
Example: "The temperatures are getting steadily warmer as summer approaches."
Alternatives: "are increasingly" or "are progressively".
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Paraguayans are getting steadily poorer (see chart).
Those conditions are getting steadily worse.
In the other 15, people are getting steadily poorer.
But the bombs are getting steadily smaller, General Jabieri said.
The Federal Reserve and private forecasters say that the economy's vital signs are getting steadily stronger.
Facebook's Mr Taylor insists that there is no conflict because his firm does not produce content but merely provides "valuable distribution" for it.The feeling is mutualClearly readers and viewers are getting steadily more involved in gathering, filtering and distributing news.
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Borrowing is getting steadily more expensive.
The problem is getting steadily worse for another reason.
Meanwhile, adults have been getting steadily unhappier since the 1970s.
Has it been getting steadily worse during my lifetime?
But it's getting steadily less fantastic, which is why conglomerates keep selling them.
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