Strictly speaking, "gradually entering a better state" has no next sentence. "gradually entering a better state" is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is jiànrùjiājìng. It means that the situation gradually improves or the scenery, taste, etc. gradually deepen and reach a wonderful state. .
From "Book of Jin: Biography of Gu Kai": "Every time Kai eats sugar cane, he always eats it from the tail to the root. People may be surprised by it. It says: 'Gradually getting better.'"
Synonyms: gradually getting better, getting better gradually.
Antonym: sharp turn.
Usage: verb-object; used as predicate and adverbial; to express good development.
Sentences:
1. After practicing calligraphy for half a year, Xiaochao's calligraphy gradually improved.
2. Their relationship is getting better, and it seems they will be walking down the aisle soon.
3. He copied the inscriptions originally to kill time, but later he gradually became interested and got better.