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steadily

[sted-i-lee] / ˈstɛd ɪ li /


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That is a problem for retailers and brands that look to Generation Z—a group that runs from teens to late-20-somethings—to drive shopping trends and boost spending steadily as they earn bigger paychecks.

From The Wall Street Journal

He doesn’t actually understand the corporate world but treats it like a game, filling out forms, writing anodyne requests to lawyers and other middlemen, steadily accumulating positions in public companies.

From The Wall Street Journal

Equity-only put-call ratios have continued to march higher, though, as traders have been steadily buying puts — probably more as a protective measure than a bearish speculation.

From MarketWatch

Coastlines around the planet are being steadily "crushed" as climate-driven sea level rise combines with expanding development in coastal zones.

From Science Daily

The backlog of those waiting for a first decision has been declining steadily across the year, but there has been a growing backlog of appeals.

From BBC