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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more steady" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the stability or consistency of two or more subjects.
Example: "The new policies are more steady than the previous ones, leading to better outcomes."
Alternatives: "are more stable" or "are more consistent".
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Nate Silver's army of statisticians at FiveThirtyEight are more steady.
Kaufman, the veteran campaign strategist for the California Teachers Assn., said that few political narratives in the Golden State are more steady, or stubborn, as the assumption that the state's 31-year-old lottery has been a budget bonanza for schools.
Expand your compassion once you are more steady.
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He's more steady and consistent.
Vick was more steady than spectacular Sunday.
The investment flow has been more steady than large.
Younger Republicans have been more steady in their support.
Trained by the three-time Derby winner Baffert, Kafwain has been more steady than spectacular.
His district staff — perhaps more accustomed to an aggressive style — tends to be more steady than his Washington office.
"I suppose if you're an attorney making $600,000 a year, that's more steady," Mr. Peters explained.
Its defense was supposed to carry the Bulldogs, but it has been the offense, with an overhauled line and two freshman running backs, that has been more steady.
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