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The phrase "move forward steadily" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to progress or advance in a steady and consistent manner. Example: "In order to achieve success, it is important to move forward steadily and not get discouraged by setbacks."
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If they are given the knowledge they need to fully participate in reconstruction efforts, their country will move forward steadily, to the benefit of all.
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The music moves forward steadily, like breathing.
To maximize the oil productivity and sustain combustion front moving forward steadily, the ignition position should be located at the mid-upper parts of the formation; the air injection rate at the early stage should keep slow and increase gradually; meanwhile, the production rate of flue gas should be 90% of the air injection rate.
But perhaps it is the on-going support from his mentor, Mr. Owens, that is helping the young designer to move forward so steadily and cleverly.
But after the terrible year of 1991 the American auto industry moved forward fairly steadily, and eventually to record-high profits.
Multiple rows of replacement teeth grow in a groove on the inside of the jaw and steadily move forward in comparison to a conveyor belt; some sharks lose 30,000 or more teeth in their lifetime.
Eric Martin, a 43-year-old salesman at the Record Shop in Bayview, said Asians, whose numbers are steadily climbing here, could teach blacks how to move forward.
Lets move forward.
"Let's move forward.
Unhurrying waves move forward.
Move forward three years.
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