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Discover LudwigThe phrase "curve over time" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a change or progression that happens gradually over a period of time. Example: The stock market has shown a downward curve over time, reflecting the uncertainty of the economy.
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Its big idea was the experience curve — over time, unit cost decreases as experience increases.
The results show that the interior pressure curve over time in a short tunnel has a single-trough form, very different from that in a long tunnel.
"You plot a curve over time and see what is typical in the curve.
The overall luciferase intensity curve over time was a little different for the three cell groups.
c Cumulative number of VT earthquakes (blue curve) and LP events (red curve) over time.
To demonstrate a possible learning curve over time, the patients were divided into three groups and compared with respect to operating time, estimated blood loss, hospital stay and number of pelvic and para-aortic lymph nodes.
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A paper cited by the OECD shows that specialisation in America has traced a bell-curve over time.
Although bodyweights and feed intakes per animal were different between strains, doses and dose development curves over time are similar.
For it to be held that way, rather than getting more and more curved over time, the amount of matter and energy it contains must be at a particular, critical density.
Desorption is first order and therefore yields characteristic exponential curves over time [22].
The bottom plot shows the TE and ATE± curves over time.
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