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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a steadily" is not correct in written English.
It is likely intended to describe a consistent or gradual change, but it requires a noun to follow "steadily" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The temperature increased at a steadily rising rate throughout the day."
Alternatives: "at a consistent" or "at a gradual".
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Sales at Wal-Mart stores open at least a year, a crucial yardstick in retailing, have risen but at a steadily falling rate — from an average of 3.6percentt a month in 2005 to 2.1percentt in 2006 to 1.5percentt so far this year.
On the rack that phrase translates to a utilitarian mode of dress aimed at a steadily homogenizing global market.
The elaborate procedure for mining Bitcoins ensures that their supply is restricted and grows at a steadily decreasing rate.
She continued to find work, at a steadily declining level of celebrity, until her death from a cerebral haemorrhage after a performance in New York in 1956.
Meanwhile, in the north and the east, the killings have continued at a steadily intensifying rate — with a Tiger officer here, a couple of Karuna cadres there, and civilians inevitably picked off in the crossfire.
Meanwhile, in the north and the east, the killings have continued at a steadily intensifying rate with a Tiger officer here, a couple of Karuna cadres there, and civilians inevitably picked off in the crossfire.
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The new places around the Capitol also represent, if not an emergent dining scene, at least a steadily improving one in a city long derided for substandard eating.
Frequently, they displayed a transition point at which a steadily oscillating baseline converted to a more erratic pattern (see Figure 3, patients H and I) or began to trend upward (patients K and L).
The state-controlled capitalism pushed by Chinese leaders has created an economic colossus, but at the cost of a steadily widening gap in both wealth and privilege between the rich and poor.
Like many of Smallwood's compositions, "Total Praise" mixes gospel and classical styles — Smallwood was raised in the black church and studied piano performance at Howard University — ending with a steadily crescendoing, fugally arranged chorus of amens.
Or, at least I hope, a steadily four-digit bank account.
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