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gradual [ˈgræʤuəl] ADJ

1. gradual movement:

gradual

2. gradual slope:

gradual

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English
Because unemployment outside agriculture rose in 1991 and 1992, however, only gradual reductions were possible.
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The military accepted gradual decreases to the runway length, first to 2000 m and then 1800 m.
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It will be a gradual process, and that's been happening.
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Since 2004, a gradual increase of their mints has been seen, with a record of six coins minted in 2006 and 2007 respectively.
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After 250 years of this dynasty, however, marked by internecine struggles, a gradual decline occurred.
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However, most scholarly research suggests a more gradual and organic development of the rosary.
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It, like many small towns, has been hit hard by the gradual trend toward urbanization.
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These two factors have contributed to a gradual shrinking of the size of the streams and lakes.
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However, the company ceased trading after a series of events led to a gradual reduction in quality of the steel produced.
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With all of these early architectural styles, there is a gradual overlap between the periods.
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