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The phrase "has been improving steadily" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to talk about ongoing or continuous improvement over a period of time. Example: The company's sales have been improving steadily over the past year due to their new marketing strategy.
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And here's the thing – his rugby has been improving steadily.
He is a talented climber who has been improving steadily.
All in all, the well-being of the elderly has been improving steadily for decades.
As far as the E.U. is concerned, the mood music has been improving steadily.
The labour market, while still very slack, has been improving steadily.
The 23-year-old American, a former Filipino, has been improving steadily and is now on a roll.
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While Microsoft's early versions of Money were feeble, the product has been improved steadily to the point where it is now more tightly integrated with the Internet, has a user interface that was developed specifically for it (not the standard Windows interface), and is more structured to help a user through an ambitious complete financial planning session than Quicken.
"England's primary schools have been improving steadily for many years, nearly doubling the rate of children leaving with the expected standards," he said.
The average fuel economy of vehicles sold in the United States had been improving steadily until gas prices plunged to $2 a gallon last year.
Relations between the two countries have been improving steadily for years, despite a setback after an Indian diplomat was arrested in New York in 2013.
To be fair, they have been improving steadily since the trough in 2009, unlike the peripheral nations of the euro zone, which continue to do worse and worse.
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