steady increase in English

constant rise, constant increase

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1. There was a steady increase in population.

2. 24 There was a steady increase in population.

3. The result is a steady increase in aircraft movement.

4. In Carling, we have seen a steady increase in purchases every year

5. Have seen a steady increase in Carjackings since the pandemic began last year

6. 21 This trend is partly accounted for by the steady increase in cohabitation.

7. Their story from then on is one of slow, but steady, increase and diversification.

8. However the statistics are compiled, an examination of local government expenditure shows a steady increase over the years.

9. (ii) There is a silent but steady increase in the number of white collar workers in the Gulf.

10. This analysis reveals a steady increase, in both absolute and relative terms, of the budget share for the environment-oriented accompanying measures.

11. The rapid pace of discoveries, which shows no sign of slowing, is reflected in the steady increase in the size of Biochemistry textbooks

12. Most of them are also soluble in fats . Thus there is a steady increase in the accumulation of these pesticides in the food chain .

13. By contrast, the incidence of adenocarcinoma has shown a steady increase in rates over the last two decades, especially among younger women (Figure 8)37,38.

14. As of late 2008, PAOK has been able to pay off most of its accumulated debt, seen a steady increase in ticket sales and advertising revenue, and team performance on the field has improved considerably, under the coaching of Portuguese manager Fernando Santos.

15. The Commission concludes that BGB’s crisis was due above all to the accumulation of risks in the real estate services field through a steady increase in the granting of long-term rent, dividend and renewal guarantees which, from a business standpoint, could be regarded neither as manageable nor as reasonable from a cost/benefit angle.

16. The Commission concludes that BGB’s crisis was due above all to the accumulation of risks in the real estate services field through a steady increase in the granting of long-term rent, dividend and renewal guarantees which, from a business standpoint, could be regarded neither as manageable nor as reasonable from a cost/benefit angle