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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fallen gradually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or change that occurs slowly over time.
Example: "The temperature has fallen gradually over the past few weeks, signaling the arrival of winter."
Alternatives: "declined slowly" or "decreased steadily".
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Global sea levels have fallen gradually by about 300 metres (about 1,000 feet) over the past 100 million years, but superimposed upon that trend is a higher-order series of globally fluctuating increases and decreases (that is, transgressions and regressions) in sea level.
In both settings the net savings rate can be derived as an explicit function of g: as g changes, so ought the net saving rate.Using post-war data from the United States, Messrs Krusell and Smith plot the net savings rate over time and show that it has fallen gradually toward zero.
They have fallen gradually since then, but not enough yet for a real market bottom.
Following that, with the adjustment of energy consumption structure in 1995 2001 and the supply of coal being tightly limited in China, the share of coal in the total energy consumption has fallen gradually.
There is accumulating evidence for HPV involvement in a subset of these cancers (~40-60 ~40-60icating a striking increase in the HPV+ subset over the last few decades [ 3, 4], while the fraction attributable to the traditional risk factors of heavy tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption has fallen gradually [ 5].
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So their estimates usually fall gradually.
Power fell gradually into the hands of tyrants.
Brenda and Tony fall gradually into heedless love.
The total debt is falling gradually, but is still around €600 billion ($780 billion).
Over time the number of credits is meant to fall gradually, theoretically raising prices and cutting pollution.
Jerry Parenchio and Norman Lear, dean of Reiner's alma mater, All in the Family, were running Embassy, and things fell gradually into place.
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