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Discover Ludwig"steady descent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual decrease or decline in something, such as a plane's altitude or a company's profits. Example: The pilot made a steady descent towards the landing strip, smoothly controlling the plane's altitude until it touched down on the runway.
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After that, though, stocks began a rapid and steady descent.
The main theme of this series in any case has been Wallander's steady descent into dementia.
Meanwhile, Syria's steady descent into a human rights black hole continues.
There were seizures, bouts of incontinence, a long, slow steady descent into mental and physical squalor.
Still, property and court records paint a rich portrait of Mr. Nahoum's rise and steady descent.
It traces a steady descent from wakefulness to REM sleep, then an ascent to a lighter sleep stage, then another steady descent, a pattern that gets repeated three or four times in a night.
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Steady descents in the VIX SOIR since the middle of last year have preceded pops in the VIX, which themselves coincide with market weakness.
Kommi drops a rope to steady our descent.
This steady tumbling descent of unconsolidated mountain crumbs is known as dry ravel.
But that does not mean Steinbrenner is not disgusted with the Yankees' steady, shocking descent from their best-ever 20-4 start.
But in any case, detailed accounts of lower-class life are virtually non-existent; whereas, we can see, step by step, the steady steep descent of the Vauxes into the nightmare for the devout, whether Protestant or Catholic, that was Tudor England.
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