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My power was steadily going down.
"Unemployment has been rather steadily going down, and the job growth has been accelerating".
I also have half a million frequent-flier miles from before, which I'm steadily going through.
'Certainly, he knows how to put a film together, but his material has been steadily going down hill.
Yet, while sales of luxury Swiss models have been hit by the recession, they are steadily going up.
Devastation was all around: his contemporaries, out on Lenox Avenue, were steadily going to jail or else were on "the needle".
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"As the years have gone by since 2007, prices have steadily gone down.
If towns and cities steadily go driverless and car ownership drops, parking will become progressively less of an urban issue, and a whole mess of issues around the shortage of space could be transformed.
Computer models predicted that the mercury would steadily go up as carbon poured into the sky, and pour it has – 40 billion tons a year, now; and two months ago the level of atmospheric CO2 crossed 400 parts per million (ppm) for the first time (when scientists began to measure it in 1958 it was 315ppm).
At the same time, more people are also living in areas where tornadoes strike, across the broad band called Tornado Alley in the nation's midsection as well as in the South, so the number of observed and recorded tornadoes has steadily gone up.
Use of agents as a whole has decreased as online ticket sales have steadily gone up.
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