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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then gradually" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a sequence or progression of events. Example: After her injury, she had to use crutches for several weeks, but then gradually she was able to walk without them.
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Then, gradually, I come nearer.
Then, gradually, subtle differences emerge.
Then gradually work your way up.
And then, gradually, intelligence: they became chatbots.
Then, gradually, the darkness tapered off.
But then, gradually, the disappointment sets in.
The flatness then gradually degraded with an increase in thickness.
Then gradually I thought of myself as leftwing.
Helium was then gradually introduced into the sample cell.
Then gradually I would emerge again for a new round.
Then gradually he let his voice die down.
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