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steady growing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "steady growing" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "steadily growing" or "steady growth." Example: "The company's profits have been steadily growing over the past year."
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Alternative expressions(20)
consistently increasing
steady growth
steadily growing
consistent growth
stable growth
gradual increase
steadily increasing
continuous expansion
sustained development
uninterrupted growth
progressive development
orderly expansion
steady enhancement
steady rise
notable growth
boom
sharp rise
substantial growth
accelerated development
consistent development
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Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
"The fund was always intended to provide a steady growing stream of dividends," said Joseph Brennan, the principal at the Vanguard Group in charge of portfolio review.
News & Media
Goldfarb: The key, which we've written about, is for REITs to regain the group's original, central tenets: steady, growing cash dividends.
News & Media
In the midst of the new work on religious traditions, there has been a steady, growing representation of non-monotheistic traditions.
Science
The steady, growing stream of data associated with every patient gives practitioners and AI alike the opportunity to spot health challenges before they fully manifest themselves.
News & Media
YouTube often places several ads on the same page as a video, and attracting millions of viewers has meant steady, growing income for video makers, who get 55% of ad revenue.
News & Media
The cool, maritime climate of the area allows for a long and steady growing season in which the grapes can ripen and develop a natural balance of acids and sugars.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Social Point has at times been referred to as the "Zynga of Europe", although its growth and valuation (and general fortunes) have been far more rational and steady (steadily growing upwards, that is).
News & Media
It's a strategy that works fine if your income is steady and steadily growing over time.
News & Media
A study of advertising during the 1981-82 recession found that sales at firms that increased advertising or held steady grew precipitously in the next three years, compared with only slight increases at firms that had slashed their budgets.
News & Media
CCS intends to deliver generous sales in the first year, with steady grown in the second and third years of the plan.
Science
CCS intends to deliver generous sales in the first year, with steady grown in the second and third years of the plan.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing consistent growth, prefer the adverb-participle combination "steadily growing" or the adjective-noun combination "steady growth" over "steady growing".
Common error
Avoid using "steady" as an adjective to directly modify a participle like "growing". Instead, use the adverb "steadily" to modify the participle, or rephrase using "steady growth".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "steady growing" functions as an adjective-participle combination, aiming to describe a process of continuous increase. However, as noted by Ludwig AI, it's grammatically unconventional. The intended function is adjectival, modifying an implied noun.
Frequent in
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40%
Science
40%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "steady growing" appears in various sources, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The preferred alternatives are "steadily growing" (using an adverb) or "steady growth" (using an adjective-noun combination). Although its communicative purpose is clear – to describe consistent and sustained growth – its non-standard grammar makes it less suitable for formal contexts. When aiming for clarity and grammatical correctness, opt for the recommended alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
steadily increasing
Emphasizes the continuous and consistent nature of the increase, replacing the adjective-participle combination with an adverb-participle.
consistent growth
Uses an adjective to describe the growth, highlighting its regularity and lack of fluctuation.
stable growth
Focuses on the reliability and predictability of the growth, suggesting it's not erratic or prone to sudden changes.
gradual increase
Highlights the slow and progressive nature of the growth, suggesting it happens over time.
continuous expansion
Emphasizes the broadening and widening aspect of the growth, applicable in contexts of market or business.
sustained development
Implies long-term growth and improvement, often used in economic or societal contexts.
uninterrupted growth
Focuses on the fact that the growth has not been stopped or hindered in any way.
progressive development
Highlights the forward-moving and advancing nature of the development.
regular increase
Emphasizes the constant and predictable nature of the increase.
orderly expansion
Implies that the growth is well-managed and follows a structured plan.
FAQs
Is "steady growing" grammatically correct?
No, "steady growing" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct forms are "steadily growing" or "steady growth".
What's the difference between "steady growing" and "steadily growing"?
"Steady growing" is not standard English. "Steadily growing" is grammatically correct, using the adverb 'steadily' to modify the participle 'growing'.
Can I use "steady growing" in formal writing?
It is best to avoid "steady growing" in formal writing. Use "steady growth" or "steadily growing" instead to maintain grammatical correctness.
What are some alternatives to "steady growing"?
Alternatives include "consistent growth", "stable growth", or "gradual increase". These options are grammatically correct and convey a similar meaning.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested