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steady

[sted-ee] / ˈstɛd i /




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Oil prices rose again early Thursday while the U.S. dollar was broadly steady.

From The Wall Street Journal

But of course, this mission will require a steady approach and detailed calculations down to the millimeter.

From Space Scoop

While Google competes with Musk’s companies, Nvidia has been a steady partner to Tesla.

From MarketWatch

Even so, this steady, low-level intake of ethanol implies that the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees, our closest living relatives among the apes, probably encountered alcohol every day from fermenting fruit.

From Science Daily

"Understanding that the brain's structural journey is not a question of steady progression, but rather one of a few major turning points, will help us identify when and how its wiring is vulnerable to disruption."

From Science Daily