steady rise
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsteadyandrise
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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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rise
noun
uk/raɪz/us/raɪz/
an ...
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(Definition ofsteadyandrisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There has been asteadyrisein student loan take-up, although take-up rates remain uneven among certain student groups.
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Each season brought at least 100-plus land-based adventure tourists as well as asteadyrisein the number of sightseeing flights.
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Wives, mothers, and widows brought together different lineages and also enabled their daughters' choices (as reflected in asteadyriseof the average age at marriage in this period).
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Maternal antibody rapidly declines leaving y60 -80 % of subjects seronegative until asteadyrisein seropositivity occurs around 18 months of age.
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Barra, after an initial decline to 1962-64, showed an irregular butsteadyriseto maximum numbers in 1971-73, followed by a slow decline.
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At the same time, the value of forestry output is increasing in line with thesteadyrisein timber production and processing.
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We had in those years neither stability of prices nor asteadyrisein production.
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We fear asteadyriseto at least 3·2 million, with perhaps another 1 million citizens not in work.
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We have seen asteadyrisein the rate of accumulation of surpluses in the past.
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This shows that asteadyrisein accidents is not inevitable.
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The trading profits show asteadyriseeach year since 1962, with the exception of 1967, when there was a slight fall.
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But when particular types of injuries have been awarded in jerks, rather than in asteadyriseto reflect inflation, injustice has occasionally occurred.
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During the past three years, there has been asteadyrisein the gap between producer and retail prices.
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It involves asteadyrisein the price level.
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There has been asteadyrisein applications to build on playing fields; there were about 1,325 in 2002–03.
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People are worried about the unexplained andsteadyrisein emergency hospital admissions.
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Thesteadyrisein costs causes me some concern.
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Over this long period of years there has been asteadyrisein the cost of living which, naturally, has led to increased salaries.
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