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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steadily deflating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is gradually losing air, value, or intensity over time. Example: "The balloon was steadily deflating, losing its vibrant shape as the minutes passed."
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The snowpack is steadily deflating.
World's largest car-retailer, with sales of $16 billion, but margins, stock price steadily deflating.
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It had drawn widespread attention and even some admiration within Indonesia in the wake of the 9/11 attacks on the United States, but since then it has slowly and steadily deflated, like a hot-air balloon after touching down.
But on Thursday, after nine consecutive playoff victories and a night of dunking, preening and posing by LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, a dejected crowd grew steadily more deflated by Nowitzki's exploits.
: Kinda deflating.
AFTER ebbing steadily since the start of the year America's monthly job losses figure abruptly jumped from 322,000 in May to 467,000 in June, deflating talk of an imminent exit from recession.
This is initially deflating.
The intermission was deflating.
Asset prices are deflating.
These are deflating moves.
Even the blowouts were deflating.
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