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steadily

[sted-i-lee] / ˈstɛd ɪ li /


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Seoul has vowed to "steadily expand access" to information on North Korea as it works to improve ties that are at their worst levels in years.

From Barron's

"With both demand clarity and supply constraints converging, suppliers have steadily pushed prices upward, in some cases aggressively," he said.

From BBC

Simpson’s leadership has evolved steadily over the course of the season, becoming a focal point of Alabama’s offensive identity.

From Los Angeles Times

But the unemployment rate is slowly rising, inching up steadily to 4.6% in November from 4% at the start of the year.

From MarketWatch

Taiwan has been steadily building a deterrent force and reworking a defensive strategy that is aimed at making China’s military think twice before attacking.

From The Wall Street Journal