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"on a learning curve" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of learning or becoming proficient in a particular subject or skill. It can be used to describe any situation where someone is in the process of learning something new. Example: "As a new employee, I am still on a learning curve, but I am eager to absorb as much knowledge as possible from my colleagues."
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Red Bull's team principal, Christian Horner, has admitted that Verstappen is still on a learning curve but one that he believes his driver is benefitting from.
I am still on a learning curve.
We are all on a learning curve.
"Everybody's on a learning curve," he said.
"I think we're on a learning curve," Turkle told me.
Yet Mr. Adubato is still on a learning curve with this woman thing.
"If anybody's on a learning curve for national politics, it's going to be him".
But Joey's on a learning curve that will earn him redemption.
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"The Flowering Orchard" (1888) catches van Gogh on the upslope of a learning curve, inspired by Japanese prints.
Intuitively, one might expect additional experience to improve performance early on, as physicians ascend a learning curve.
"But," he added, "there's a learning curve going on on both sides".
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