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learning curve

noun

  1. Education. a graphic representation of progress in learning measured against the time required to achieve mastery.
  2. the process of learning upon which such a representation is based:

    Her new job has a steep learning curve.



learning curve

noun

  1. a graphical representation of progress in learning

    I'm still only half way up the learning curve



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Example Sentences

She says she hopes that learning curve will apply some day in the case of gay Palestinians.

I am cognizant of the learning curve and the importance of understanding the process of manufacturing, concept to delivery.

When it happens to you, it doesn't matter what age or how, it is a very steep learning curve.

As in Egypt with the Muslim Brotherhood, groups that have long been denied power face a steep learning curve upon entering office.

“The learning curve is going to be very steep for the coalition government,” she said.

Draw a learning curve similar to the one on page 95, showing the increase in skill.

An example of the latter class of changes in the learning curve.

This gives twelve practice periods for the construction of a learning curve.

Another characteristic of the learning curve is the presence of the so-called "plateaus."

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