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The phrase "at a steady" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or unchanging state, often in relation to speed, pace, or level.
Example: "The runner maintained a pace at a steady rhythm throughout the race."
Alternatives: "at a constant" or "at a uniform".
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THE economy is growing at a steady 4% a year.
Spread has continued at a steady pace.
England going at a steady, unruffled pace.
Ideally we would sell at a steady, predictable rate; build at a steady, predictable rate; ship at a steady, predictable rate; and generate steady, predictable, positive cash flow.
The creek purrs along at a steady pace.
Babies were being born at a steady, intense pace.
The social and political climate is at a steady simmer.
Consumption rises at a steady rate, while production stays flat.
Eating three normal meals keeps it at a steady rate.
Employment is growing at a steady, though modest, clip.
"Homes are selling at a steady pace now," he said.
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