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Discover Ludwig"steady cadence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a rhythm or pace that is consistent and even. For example: "As she walked down the hall, her steps had a steady cadence."
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Fields chuckled and gathered himself, his voice returning to its usual steady cadence.
This approach, Dr. Crawley said, would provide "the most steady cadence of steady improvement".
The game lacked a steady cadence and Boston went into a costly drought in the fourth quarter.
Mr. dos Santos had always loved music, the rapid-fire delivery of sungura, the steady cadence of reggae.
Perhaps it was the steady cadence and rhythm of the passing game, and not the thump-thump of running the football, that failed to wow Georgia.
Like a traffic cop, he patrols the 168-foot wooden rink with a steady cadence, ensuring that skaters don't go too fast or stop suddenly, causing a pileup.
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Gates, who is 64, grew up in Wichita, Kan., where he still has family, and speaks in the steady cadences and slight twang of a Midwesterner.
Those who stuck to their slow-and-steady cadence seemed as if they were admitting they were incapable of adapting to the circumstance.
Yet, suddenly, her steady Midwestern cadence wobbles.
With its steady, determined cadence, "John Brown's Body" seemed to steel men for battle.
"Like all who have held this office before me, I have experienced setbacks," Mr. Bush said, in a steady, even cadence.
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