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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a steady" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is consistent or reliable, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "He has been working as a steady presence in the office, always ready to help."
Alternatives: "as a constant" or "as a reliable".
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SPMS is defined as a steady clinical deterioration, independent of relapses [ 6].
Hannah describes himself as a steady, methodical writer – with a ruthless streak.
At times protesters' rhetoric escalated in tone, as a steady downpour lightened to a drizzle.
It was the idea of weakness, the idea of it as a steady state.
Their voices came to us as a steady murmur mixed with the rustlings of leaves.
As a steady diet, the recipes are a bit rich, heavy on the cream.
The story of the British Empire has often been told as a steady, irresistible rise.
Spoelstra survived, and is now generally regarded as a steady hand.
Few flinched as a steady stream of private planes and helicopters zipped above the water.
Voters see her as a steady pilot amid the euro storms.
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Conversely, any signal expressible as a finite number of sinusoids can be defined as a steady-state signal.
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