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Discover LudwigThe phrase "there gradually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or change that occurs slowly over time in a specific location or context. Example: "The temperature began to rise there gradually as the sun came out from behind the clouds."
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But it intends to get there gradually.
It had grown up there, gradually taking over nearly five full floors at the top of the north tower.
By getting there gradually, Mr. Levine made this Bartokian twist on Brahms work better than you might expect.
First, start out by umpiring smaller matches, then build up from there – gradually officiating bigger and higher events as you progress in your career.
Russia did not know the "first enserfment"; serfdom began there gradually in the mid-15th century, was completed by 1649, and lasted until 1906.
In 1866 Bernhardt signed a contract with the Odéon theatre and, during six years of intensive work with a congenial company there, gradually established her reputation.
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Spare, telling details -- palm trees here, a distant palace there -- gradually accumulate until the climax, with a sumptuous fold-out page presenting the veritable village that emerges from the cat's stomach.
From there, Patterson gradually added more titles each year.
Things that once belonged there have gradually been siphoned out by my smartphone.
There, he gradually folded himself in half, backward — a human special effect engineered live, not digitally.
Americans are gravely concerned about Iraq, and yearn for leadership to stabilize the situation there and gradually end United States involvement.
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