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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are improving steadily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is gradually getting better over time.
Example: "The company's sales figures are improving steadily, indicating a positive trend in customer interest."
Alternatives: "are gradually getting better" or "are on the rise."
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Still, most economists say that home sales are improving steadily and that the gains should continue this year.
"The Iraqi government and the Iraqi security forces are improving steadily but they're not yet able to handle these threats responsibly," Mr. Nagl says.
This generates more economic activity yet extracts far less from the environment and, though it seems counterintuitive in a world afflicted with poverty, the terms of trade for tourism and experiences are improving steadily whereas the price of agricultural commodities has been stagnant or falling for several decades.
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He is a talented climber who has been improving steadily.
And here's the thing – his rugby has been improving steadily.
Adam Nagy did well against Northern Ireland on debut last September and seems to be improving steadily.
All in all, the well-being of the elderly has been improving steadily for decades.
As far as the E.U. is concerned, the mood music has been improving steadily.
The labour market, while still very slack, has been improving steadily.
"He's improving steadily, in leaps and bounds, yearly," DeBoer said.
The 23-year-old American, a former Filipino, has been improving steadily and is now on a roll.
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