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The phrase "steady spotlight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or unwavering focus on a particular subject or individual, often in a figurative sense. Example: "The artist has been in the steady spotlight since the release of her debut album, captivating audiences worldwide."
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That album featured a stylish clatter of garage-rock guitars, jangling tambourines and the occasional barrelhouse piano, with a steady spotlight on Mr. Vasquez's urgent yowl.
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It's what gives Jacqui Lambie, who's had a rocky time in her short career as a senator, steady ground and the spotlight.
And she graciously praised her cast and collaborators for sticking with the show in spite of the intense media spotlight and the steady negative jabs, particularly from theater critics".Anyone who creates knows - when it's not quite there," Ms. Taymor, a Tony Award winner for the blockbuster musical "The Lion King," said.
The two-hour feature is nothing less than a full frontal assault on the civic deification of Rudolph W. Giuliani that occurred in the days after Sept. 11, 2001, when much of the news coverage shined a spotlight on his steady hand.
Columns of slowly falling sand, illuminated by golden spotlights, symbolize the steady drift of time through the lives of all the human characters.
As far as the screenplay Oscars go, I applaud the prize going to Spotlight, which cleverly approximated the steady and relentless drumbeat created by effective and consistent investigative journalism.
But with the Spurs now leading 3-2 in the series, the spotlight has begun to illuminate the steady presence of San Antonio's Tony Parker.
The spotlight dimmed, the opportunities waned and the steady TV income stopped.
In 1965, at 18, when he was thrown into the spotlight on the newly broadcast TV show Ready, Steady, Go - their first live performer - before having released a record, he had pretty much found it.
Mr. Zenón went for steadier forward motion, with a flow of sharp ideas, before ceding the spotlight to the loose-limbed drumming of Eric Harland.
"There is the sudden and concentrated tragedy of Newtown, but there is also this ongoing, steady slow drip of tragedies in so many communities that don't share the spotlight.
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