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The phrase "escalate steadily" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation or process that is increasing or intensifying in a gradual and consistent manner.
Example: "The tension between the two parties began to escalate steadily, leading to a breakdown in communication."
Alternatives: "increase gradually" or "rise consistently.".
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Game sales escalate steadily year after year; 2007 saw software sales alone jump 28% to $9.5 billion, according to NPD Group.
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The government's response escalated steadily.
"They've been here for quite a long time, but the impact is escalating steadily.
In the weeks before Christmas, assassinations and attacks involving Prabhakaran's forces and Karuna sympathizers escalated steadily in the east.
Such contributions, first allowed by a ruling of the Federal Election Commission in 1978, escalated steadily in the 1990's.
As a direct result, average herbicide use per hectare on land planted to GE-HT varieties has, on average, escalated steadily since the mid-1990s [8, 11, 88, 13].
The Department of Sanitation's budget has reached $1 billion, mainly in export costs, and can only steadily escalate.
The army and people of the DPRK will steadily escalate its nuclear deterrence of justice both in quality and quantity to reliably guarantee the future of the revolutionary cause of Juche for all ages.
American troops in Iraq face almost daily attacks from guerrilla insurgents, our soldiers continue to die, the Iraqi infrastructure deteriorates, anti-American hostility among Iraqis is on the rise, and the length of the war and its astronomical costs steadily escalate.
The violence in Rome would steadily escalate over 200 years, the constantly outward facing aggression turned inward.
The men appear to have adopted a steadily escalating brand of fundamentalism that reached its tipping point at the end of last year and became steadily more radical during 2005 as they drew up plans to murder as many Londoners as possible.
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