steady climb
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsteadyandclimb
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steady
adjective
uk/ˈsted.i/us/ˈsted.i/
happening in a smooth, gradual, and regular way, not suddenly ...
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climb
noun[C]
uk/klaɪm/us/klaɪm/
an act or process ...
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(Definition ofsteadyandclimbfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The figures indicate that reasonable progress is being made, because they show asteadyclimb.
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Consumer prices began theirsteadyclimb.
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His strong,steadyclimbwas good for the stage win.
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I want it to take asteadyclimb.
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Throughout the years after 1900, the village's population was on asteadyclimb, when agriculture was a very prosperous industry.
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His doubles ranking continued itssteadyclimbto also be at a career best of no. 195.
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Asteadyclimbin the number of state parks rose in the 1920s, mostly by donation from local authorities to the state government for the purpose of a state park.
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This is different from asteadyclimb, where the increase in potential energy comes from mechanical work done by the engines, rather than from the aircraft's kinetic energy.
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With elevators up this zoom was rapid but ended in level flight, whilst with them down the zoom was gentler and turned into asteadyclimb.
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It is asteadyclimb.
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This trail has no technical sections, but includes some long steady climbs and fast downhills.
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