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steadily

[sted-i-lee] / ˈstɛd ɪ li /


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The amount paid to departing or retiring state workers has steadily increased each year.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s hard to believe there are professional ball-watchers who want us to believe there are a handful of pitchers better than the Dodgers’ righty who’s steadily filling the fingers on his hand with championship rings.

From Los Angeles Times

Union officials say the current cap has remain unchanged for two decades as healthcare contributions have steadily declined due to fewer writers working.

From Los Angeles Times

A heads-up, though: Analysts have also steadily slashed their forecasts as the company’s financial situation has deteriorated.

From Barron's

As the war progressed, life for Berliners became steadily tougher.

From The Wall Street Journal