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"deteriorates gradually" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe any process that is becoming progressively worse over time. For example: "The quality of the air in the city has been steadily deteriorating gradually over the past few decades."
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Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have a high risk of abnormal glucose metabolism, which deteriorates gradually over time.
However, as the number of acoustic-phonetic classes gets smaller or larger than 32, speaker identification performance deteriorates gradually.
However, when the concentration (optimum mass concentration) is over 1 wt%, the CHF is basically close to a constant value, and the heat transfer deteriorates gradually.
Results show that the steady-state controllability deteriorates gradually as the degree of heat integration increases and, to the extreme, at the 50% energy saving line, we have lost one control degree of freedom.
Palliative and hospice care can continuously relieve psychosocial distress and fear of death while physical condition deteriorates gradually [ 21].
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His sight deteriorated gradually.
The nervous system was remarkably well preserved, but the muscles deteriorated gradually over time.
Ms. Marin, 51, said she believed that the quality of local news had deteriorated gradually in recent decades.
All the pre-match prognostications were that the pitch, dry as a ship's biscuit, would not only produce the best batting conditions of the match over the first few days but would then deteriorate gradually: batting first was non-negotiable and Alastair Cook had little hesitation.
Subjective health deteriorated gradually during restricted sleep (p = .002) and returned to baseline levels after three days of recovery.
The scanning electron micrographs reveal an increase in particle size of the negative electrode on cycling, which causes the performance of AgO-Zn cells to deteriorate gradually.
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