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The phrase "are steadily gaining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual increase or improvement in a particular situation, trend, or quantity over time.
Example: "The company's market share is steadily gaining, indicating a positive response to their new marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "are consistently increasing" or "are gradually improving."
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They are steadily gaining ground in Scrabble, poker and bridge.
"They are steadily gaining in confidence, competence, and commitment".
Far from being on the wane, the arguments of the critics of hyper-globalisation are steadily gaining ground.
Since dangerous ideas are steadily gaining popularity within North Korea, we should expect some more of the same theatrics.
But models from the Korean carmakers Hyundai and Kia are steadily gaining share, and the German carmaker Volkswagen is gearing up for more production of its midsize entries.
Analysts say the contrast is angering voters throughout Europe, where populist and anti-European Union parties are steadily gaining strength outside Germany.
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While the frontier is still too uncertain for the mainstream, it has been steadily gaining popularity.
And in polls in Iowa and New Hampshire, he's steadily gaining ground against Hillary Clinton.
But DrChrono is steadily gaining traction among doctors and patients since it was founded in April 2010.
Bubbles has played most of the better underground venues in New York, and is steadily gaining steam.
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