the rate of learning new skills
the rate of progress in achieving experience
a process of learning something through one’s own mistakes and experiences
the time required to acquire some new skill, information, ability or talent
a graphical tool to show learning progress of any task usually plotted with learning versus time
Every employee undergoes a learning curve while getting to know the company.
Life is actually a learning curve and the process of achieving excellence should always continue.
The learning curve for sustained production in automobile industry is very difficult.
Gradual learning curve should be followed in studies to ensure step by step and consolidated progress.
I am following the learning curve chart provided by the HR department.
Nowadays computer software and mobile applications have smaller learning curves making them easier to use by a wide range of people.
There is no origin for this idiom
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