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The phrase "recovered steadily" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Here is an example sentence: "After falling ill with the flu, she recovered steadily over the course of a week and was able to return to work."
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Oil prices recovered steadily through most of last year, and peaked in early January at just under $84 a barrel.
He survived it, and recovered steadily until, eighteen days later, his blood pressure dropped alarmingly and blood began to pour from a drainage tube in his abdomen.
Paul Wait, chief executive of GTMC, says business travel "dropped off a cliff" in 2008 at the height of the financial crisis, but has recovered steadily since then and is not far off pre-crisis levels.
It has recovered steadily and is now above its pre-recession levels.
The economy, one of the region's best-performing in the 1990s, slowed down at the turn of the 21st century but has recovered steadily since 2004.
The economy shrank by 6.8% in 2009, although since the end of 2010 it has recovered steadily, with growth averaging 2.5% per annum and unemployment falling to just below 5%.
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The economy, while recovering steadily, remains fragile.
"But Japan's economy is recovering steadily.
The economy has been recovering steadily since then.
"In broad terms, the economy has been recovering steadily," he said at a news conference.
Annual GDP growth is healthy and the labour market is recovering steadily.
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