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steadily

[sted-i-lee] / ˈstɛd ɪ li /


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Interest in the use of both for apartment buildings has been steadily growing in California over the last decade.

From Los Angeles Times

Tax revenue has grown steadily in recent years but has failed to keep up with ballooning costs in areas including the city’s rental-voucher program and public assistance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over that time, he’s watched touring costs climb steadily — gas, hotels, crew, insurance, production, venue staffing — while revenue opportunities for developing artists have narrowed.

From Los Angeles Times

One of the world’s greatest skiers is dangling over the Dolomites, at least a hundred feet above the trees before she is steadily raised into the helicopter.

From Los Angeles Times

These claims had risen steadily for several years and almost reached a post-pandemic high of 2 million last fall, but they have since tapered off.

From MarketWatch