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"steady on" is a phrase commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate encouragement to someone or as a warning not to rush. For example, you could say "Steady on, we'll get there eventually".
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steady on
interjection
Indicates a need not to exaggerate or be excessive
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Whoa! Jon! Steady on!" "What?" I say, perplexed.
Hold the fillet steady on the plate with one hand.
Steady on five.
Drunk: steady on 16.
Steady on 16.
Dubious parenting: steady on seven.
Bunk drunk: steady on six.
Steady on 10.
Steady on there, chaps.
Murders: steady on 67.
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