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Discover LudwigThe phrase "raining steadily" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a consistent and continuous rainfall over a period of time. Example: "As we walked through the park, it started raining steadily, soaking us to the bone."
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It's raining steadily.
It began raining steadily at around 11 a.m. and continued throughout the day.
It is raining steadily at Trent Bridge and has been doing so since the players went in for lunch.
It had been raining steadily, and the glorious reds and golds of upstate New York in autumn lay clumped and muted.
The evening we visited, they were facing the Bangor Lumberjacks, and the woman who had answered the phone at the stadium that afternoon swore that the game would take place even though it had been raining steadily for a week.
It had been three weeks since the Accident, and there was a lot to be done: bills, the mortgage; it had been raining steadily and the lawn was returning to nature.
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Early in September, it began to rain, steadily and heavily.
Early on, before it began to rain steadily, Ferrer was doing that.
The skies darkened and it rained steadily for more than an hour.
In fact it rained steadily all morning, the wind picked up and the temperature dropped to an unseasonable 12C.
Outside food shops the inevitable queues were even worse than usual and in the north of England it rained steadily until lunchtime.
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