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Discover Ludwig'walked steadily' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to express that somebody or something has moved forward at a consistent pace. For example: Despite the strong wind, the hikers walked steadily up the mountain.
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They walked steadily along, eager to get where they were going.
I walked steadily, effortlessly, hour after hour in a kind of swinging, weightless realm.
He walked steadily, surveying the crowd from behind a pair of dark glasses, speaking to no one.
He walked steadily gazing left and right at the rows of dark crosses mostly marking teenagers who were too young to vote when Hitler came to power.
Thinking this, Mr. Beresford walked steadily toward the doorway of the shop, intending to pass the man in the light hat and go out and catch his bus home.
Despite the cold and the physical and mental ordeal, the three men walked steadily to the carrier elevator that took them down to sick bay for medical checks and where they made telephone calls to their wives and parents.
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Patients with repaired joints have shed wheelchairs and canes and walk steadily.
Like lithium — it makes my hands shake and I can't walk steadily.
Like lithium it makes my hands shake and I can't walk steadily.
For now, though, the treatment is simple: he gets up and walks steadily out of the room.
As a man who tries to keep his level of living high, I find it necessary to walk steadily back downhill toward where we all used to be.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com