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"steady population" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a population that is consistent and not rapidly growing or shrinking. For example: "The city boasts a steady population of around 5,000 residents, which has been largely unchanged for the past decade."
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Steady population growth has been the norm for decades in Nassau and Suffolk.
That concern could require accelerating rather than just steady population growth.
To maintain a steady population, on average, Japanese women would have to give birth to 2.08 children.
The island has experienced steady population growth, and Anguillans live relatively long lives.
Wuerl launched one of the few new seminaries in the United States, which has a small but steady population.
A steady population of cells was then maintained throughout 21 days of culturing.
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Along the fairways, outside the ropes, people move like littoral drift around the steady populations in the grandstands.
A very narrow discussion just about Detroit's condition fails to tell the the truth that approximately 100 cities across America face profound fiscal challenges very similar in scope -- even with more diverse economies and steadier population.
The college towns - Waco, College Station, Lubbock - provide a steady renter population, but it's best to invest in properties aimed at staff and faculty.
Certainly, rates of growth can be different, as can periods of latency and steady state population levels.
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