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The phrase "to make steady progress" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the gradual but continual improvement of a process or situation over time. For example, "The company has been making steady progress towards its goal of becoming eco-friendly."
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We expect that we're going to make steady progress on this front".
But, over all, the economy is too weak to make steady progress on its own or to withstand premature austerity.
"He has been visited by family and continues to make steady progress," the statement said, without listing which family members had visited with him.
Mr. Gerspach reiterated that on Monday, saying the bank continued to make "steady progress" in its share of a "client's wallet".
At the New England Media Group, BostonGlobe.com recently marked its one-year anniversary and continues to make steady progress in growing paid digital subscriptions.
The Opportunity, meanwhile, continues to make steady progress toward a giant crater where scientists hope to explore geologic layers farther into Mars's past.
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Science policy guru Charles Wessner of the National Academies of Science, an advocate of competitive, agressively managed government-industry partnerships, says the DOE move is a "good step" and hopes its implementation will be overseen by DOE managers to prevent waste and make steady progress.
Countries trying to break into the top tier need to do more than simply make steady progress, notes Ina Mullis, the center's other co-director.
By acting together, governments and their partners can make steady progress against sexual violence in conflict.
Warren Hoge (NYT) BRITAIN: TWIN PROGRESSES -- The 3-month-old girl whose life was saved in an operation that sacrificed the life of the twin sister to whom she was joined was reported to be making steady progress at St . Marys Hospital in Manchester, where the complex 20-hour surgery was performed this week.
The Yankees continue to say Rodriguez will not return until mid-May, although he seems to be making steady progress.
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