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'it's been steady' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to suggest that something has stayed the same for a period of time. For example, you could say: "The number of customers visiting our store each week has remained steady over the past three months."
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As you might guess, the browser peaked within a few days of its launch; it's been steady to slightly downhill ever since then in early September.
It's been steady progress.
But, the odd arthouse moment aside, it's been steady dross since Poor Cow in 1968.
"The progress has been hard; it's sometimes been challenging but it's been steady, it's been real".
Is he surprised how well things have turned out? "Yes, but it's been steady rather than overnight and I'm grateful for that.
"It's been steady progress - it hasn't been anything flash," he said.
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"So, that just reminds us that although climate might seem quite steady to us because it's been relatively steady for the last few thousand years, it is actually capable of undergoing big changes.
Rather, it's been the steady (and fast) rise in Android's install base, as well as the gradual improvements in international support.
Commercially, it's been a steady decline ever since (chuckles).
"It's been a steady progress," Sue Fitzpatrick said.
"It's been a steady comeback," Mr. Parke said.
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