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"made steady progress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation in which you or someone else has achieved small, consistent advances in their work or goals over time. For example, "I have made steady progress in my language learning, having learned 10 new words this week."
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He's made steady progress climbing the NASCAR ladder, a progressively competitive system that begins with amateur races and culminates with the Sprint Cup Series.
But he made steady progress.
He has made steady progress.
UAVs have made steady progress ever since.
The Normans thereafter made steady progress in Italy.
The country made steady progress in reconstructing its economy.
But Nokia has made steady progress in the past year.
Since turning pro, Haas has made steady progress.
From his arrival at Glen Mills, Gullette made steady progress.
Shumway and his colleagues made steady progress, paving the way for a procedure considered routine today.
Over the course of the development of the project we made steady progress to this end.
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