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steadily

[sted-i-lee] / ˈstɛd ɪ li /


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Television ratings for Oscars broadcasts have been steadily declining for years, only occasionally meeting a bump of a couple million viewers — a drop in the total viewership bucket.

From Salon

Considering how steadily its Oscar buzz dwindled in the weeks leading up to the nominations, “Wicked: For Good’s” absence from the best picture list, or Chu’s from directing, wasn’t surprising.

From Los Angeles Times

The risk of cardiovascular disease rises steadily the longer a person lives with type 2 diabetes.

From Science Daily

They had been rising steadily for several years until the fall — a sign of how difficult it was for unemployed people to find a job.

From MarketWatch

They had been rising steadily for several years until the fall — a sign of how difficult it was for unemployed people to find a job.

From MarketWatch