Examples of 'steadily worse' in a sentence

Meaning of "steadily worse"

steadily worse - This phrase is used to describe a situation or condition that is progressively worsening in a consistent or gradual manner over time

How to use "steadily worse" in a sentence

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steadily worse
And so our relationship got steadily worse.
Problem gets steadily worse over the next several years.
Ever since then he seems to have grown steadily worse.
She grew steadily worse.
The yield per effort has gotten steadily worse.
Things got steadily worse as we got closer to our new home.
Progressive means that symptoms get steadily worse over time.
His condition grew steadily worse and Saturday he became unconscious.
The picture she paints for us is one of a situation that is getting steadily worse.
His condition became steadily worse until his death.
This indicates the financially precarious position of the firm is growing steadily worse.
The position has got steadily worse over the past five years.
All this produces a blockage which has been becoming steadily worse for decades.
Getting steadily worse after 6k.
Official measurements show that atmospheric pollution in Athens is getting steadily worse.

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Nazi persecution of the Jews grew steadily worse throughout era of the Third Reich.
Without inflation, the debt burden gets steadily worse.
Afterward, things grow steadily worse for the Dragon.
That being the case, the situation grows steadily worse.
Forest dieback is getting steadily worse in the EU, year in, year out.
Even at the start it was hardly bearable, but it is becoming steadily worse.
It 's getting steadily worse.
Here is the latest official report, the international situation is growing steadily worse.
Forest dieback is a problem that is getting steadily worse in the EU, year after year.
Unfortunately, within half a year, the intifada began and the cycle of violence became steadily worse.
He 's getting steadily worse.
The procedure does not work and Palinov 's mental episodes become steadily worse.
He grew steadily worse and on 11 May received the last sacraments.
In fact, year on year the problem has got steadily worse.
The situation became steadily worse after the poor winter of 1886.
Or more bang, actually, as turbulence is going to get steadily worse every year.
I am afraid . Steadily worse.
After the death of her gentleman friend, she grew steadily worse.
The African debt situation became steadily worse see table 12 below.
The revolt was quickly suppressed, but henceforth Domitian 's always suspicious temper grew steadily worse.
The public-health crisis gripping Yemen has grown steadily worse since the war began.
So she can not get around without that wheelchair . Her paralysis has gotten steadily worse.
As the Allies advanced towards Japan, conditions became steadily worse for the Japanese people.
In Egypt, the situation with the citizens of Alexandria had grown steadily worse.
But it 's just getting steadily worse.
The king still lived . But Buttercup 's nightmares were growing steadily worse.
Barney? It 's getting steadily worse.
By 1955 income no longer covered operating costs, and things got steadily worse.
Rodney suffered from sickle-cell anaemia, a debilitating disease that grew steadily worse during his life.
But Buttercup 's nightmares were growing steadily worse.
The following months David got slowly, but steadily worse.
The Constant Reformation 's leaks grew steadily worse.
He 's in some distress now and he 's gonna get steadily worse.
On the other hand, farmers ' incomes are growing steadily worse.
A progressive stage, in which, without therapy, the shock becomes steadily worse until death.

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