Examples of 'fell steadily' in a sentence

Meaning of "fell steadily"

fell steadily: Describes a gradual and continuous decline or decrease in a certain value, quantity, or trend over time

How to use "fell steadily" in a sentence

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fell steadily
The snow fell steadily all through the night.
These assumptions turned out to be wrong, as export prices fell steadily over four decades.
Production fell steadily in the following years despite rising gold prices.
And risk for antidepressant use also fell steadily with time after an abortion.
Success in building larger, more efficient engines meant that the cost of energy fell steadily.
On race day, rain fell steadily throughout the morning and early afternoon.
The number of families grew faster than the population, so average family size fell steadily.
This proportion fell steadily by 7 to 11 percentage points for each lower quintile.
Productivity in agriculture, forestry and fishing fell steadily throughout 2006.
Snow fell steadily on to hats and shoulders ; gloved fingers wiped lenses clear . ”.
From 1993 onwards the budget deficits of all would-be participants fell steadily.
After 1950 the number of employees fell steadily as work was gradually centralized in Copenhagen.
The aggregate food price index reached a peak in June 2008, but fell steadily thereafter.
Unemployment fell steadily under the AZNAR administration but remains high at 11.7 %.
Latin Americans ' faith in democracy as a form of government fell steadily throughout the 1990s7.

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The unemployment rate fell steadily thereafter, returning to 5 % by December 2015 as economic conditions improved.
Employment in the Community industry fell steadily from 1995 to the investigation period.

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