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Michelle Cha Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Replacement for 'steadily'

"The amount of money spent on comic books steadily increase."


Can 'steadily' be replaceable with 'constantly' or 'continuously'?

  

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The amount of money spent on comic books steadily increases . Michelle Cha Can 'steadily' be replaceable with 'constantly' or 'continuously'? These words have a roughly similar meaning, but "steadily" is a bit more, um, steady.

  • The amount of money spent on comic books steadily increases .
  • Michelle Cha Can 'steadily' be replaceable with 'constantly' or 'continuously'?
  • These words have a roughly similar meaning, but "steadily" is a bit more, um, steady.
  • In other words, it gives that idea the increase is uniform, not too fast, not too slow.
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The amount of money spent on comic books steadily increases.

Michelle ChaCan 'steadily' be replaceable with 'constantly' or 'continuously'?

These words have a roughly similar meaning, but "steadily" is a bit more, um, steady. In other words, it gives that idea the increase is uniform, not too fast, not too slow.

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