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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plateau" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a high, flat area of land. You can use it to describe a physical landscape, as in the following example: "The hike through the mountains led us to a breathtaking plateau, where we could see for miles in every direction." You can also use it to describe a situation or process that has reached a stable or unchanging state. For example: "After years of steady growth, the company's sales have reached a plateau and are not expected to increase significantly in the near future."
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They reach a plateau.
Then he hit a plateau.
"It's on a plateau.
After a plateau, what?
The southern portion has a plateau character.
The curve levels out in a plateau.
"That's a heck of a plateau.
"The company had hit a plateau.
"I felt like I'd hit a plateau.
Maybe reaching a plateau is the beginning.
India's contribution could be such a plateau.
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