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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has a significant incline or slope, often in relation to hills, mountains, or prices.
Example: "The hike was challenging due to a steep incline that tested our endurance."
Alternatives: "a sharp" or "a steep slope".
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"It's a steep mountain face.
That's a steep decline.
"It's a steep hike.
It has been a steep learning curve.
"He was on a steep learning curve.
It was a steep learning curve.
But it's a steep curve.
It all comes at a steep price.
Mr Perry faces a steep uphill climb.
A steep price, actually, all things considered.
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