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The phrase "a mountain plot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a narrative structure in storytelling, particularly in literature or film, where the plot resembles the shape of a mountain, with rising action leading to a climax and then falling action.
Example: "The author skillfully crafted a mountain plot, building tension until the climactic moment when the protagonist faced their greatest challenge."
Alternatives: "a peak narrative" or "a climactic storyline".
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They bought a mountain plot unmatched in its awesome views, but with a 45 degree slope, before checking if building a house there was even possible.
A mountain plot (or "folded empirical cumulative distribution plot") is created by computing a percentile for each ranked difference between a new method and a reference method.
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The Stones learned of the available mountain plot through a local house painter.
However, not covered here are for example the mountain plot as well as the dot plot.
The mountain plot and the generating program call are in the center of the sub figure.
Representation includes mountain plot and bar plot, so that different spectra based on the absolute enrichment values, and abundances against mass-to-charge ratios.
Each "mountain" plots an individual's value, from the perspective of non-comparative desert, as a function of their welfare level.
Ordination graphic by NMS highlighted relations among forest types and locations (Fig. 3), since Axis 1 split between coast and mountain plots, while Axis 2 showed a gradient among deciduous, mixed and evergreen forests, which was more evident in mountain than in coast location.
It is hard to increase productivity on steep mountain plots, and the land is not suitable for other crops except, on the lower slopes, coca.
Mountain plots can be produced with mountain.pl and cmount.pl from single and consensus structures, respectively.
Anja Phoenix, a mountain leader from Cumbria, has plotted a gentle 5km hike around Covent Garden, central London (download a map at regatta.com/urbanhike).
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