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"gradually changing" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is slowly or steadily undergoing a change or transformation. Example: The landscape was gradually changing as we drove through the mountains, with lush green forests giving way to rocky cliffs and barren valleys.
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The quartz substrate was nanopatterned and kept the same, gradually changing with the gradual change of PS nanosphere mask.
That's gradually changing.
The industry is gradually changing.
Yet attitudes are gradually changing.
Ms Fernández is gradually changing tack.
War was constant, its form gradually changing.
That appears to be gradually changing.
"Things are gradually changing," he says.
Luckily, this seems to be gradually changing.
And just mentally note if you see something gradually changing.
To the south, though, the sky is gradually changing.
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