Examples of 'gradually taking' in a sentence

Meaning of "gradually taking"

This phrase indicates a process or action that is happening slowly and progressively over time. It implies a gradual or incremental change or acquisition of something

How to use "gradually taking" in a sentence

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gradually taking
Distance learning is also gradually taking hold.
Gradually taking on a more human form.
A civil service is gradually taking shape.
Is gradually taking the monopoly on business and trade.
The teaching community is gradually taking on this task.
I am gradually taking on commitments.
The teaching community is gradually taking on that task.
Gradually taking all employees on a journey into the digital future.
The disease was gradually taking hold of his body.
Tokenization and tokenized platforms are gradually taking shape.
The women are gradually taking over the project.
Arrangements for two key events are gradually taking shape.
Indian banks are gradually taking the initiative themselves.
The legitimacy of our newly founded institutions is gradually taking root.
Democracy is gradually taking root.

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Gradually taking hold in all areas where artificial lighting is used.
The internet is gradually taking over.
Anyone gradually taking an independent line in Cuba libre is muzzled.
Industrial activity is gradually taking root.
Welfare is gradually taking over from the logic of production.
The waste sorting market is gradually taking shape.
It is gradually taking shape.
At the same time a very different picture was gradually taking shape.
The local leaders are gradually taking ownership of their own institutions.
There can be no denying that a new order of sorts is gradually taking shape.
But robots are gradually taking on more and more of their tasks.
I feel positive about the movement which is very gradually taking place in the dossier.
The son was gradually taking the reins of the family business.
Islamic movements are gradually taking shape.
Reg was gradually taking over the responsibility of the farm.
New regional groups of solidarity are gradually taking shape in all parts of the world.
They are gradually taking over warfarin usage and low molecular weight heparins LMWH.
Kodama believes that women are gradually taking a greater interest in gaming.
The planning of infrastructure for Europe as a whole is gradually taking shape.
Media is gradually taking.
Some sort of stomach cancer eating her up slowly and gradually taking its time.
One alternative is gradually taking shape and deserves careful attention.
The official plans and intentions in most other countries are gradually taking more concrete shape.
They then move on to gradually taking on other roles in addition to their studies.
The EU strategy for better regulation is gradually taking shape.
States seem to be gradually taking the necessary measures to face the demographic challenge.
Everything is automated and thinking machines are gradually taking the place of human employees.
The local leaders are gradually taking ownership of the new institutions and becoming more efficient.
The European dimension of citizenship is thus gradually taking shape.
Our YouTube channel is gradually taking off as we have recently added two more videos.
The monitoring system foreseen in the first NAP is gradually taking shape.
Their training exercises are gradually taking them off military bases and into urban areas.
The direct dialogue between Pristina and Belgrade is gradually taking place.
Wean was defined as the process of gradually taking the patient off ventilatory support.
The registration process is advancing, and a multi-party structure is gradually taking shape.

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Examples of using Gradually
You should gradually increase your activity
But his hearing seems to deteriorate gradually
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