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Discover Ludwig"steep trajectory" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation that is rapidly accelerating or changing. For example, "The company's growth has been on a steep trajectory this year, with profits increasing by 50%."
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"This institution has been on a steep trajectory," she said of Syracuse.
Since the 1980s, the Department for Transport has consistently forecast traffic growth along a steep trajectory.
In the last few years, the company has been on a steep trajectory.
As with any frothy asset, forests are unlikely to maintain their steep trajectory forever.
He believes that Silicon Valley is mission control for mankind, which is therefore on a steep trajectory toward perfection.
He believes that Silicon Valley is mission control for mankind and, therefore, on a steep trajectory toward perfection.
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The atmospheric concentrations of methane and nitrous oxide, the other two powerful global warming gases, are showing similar steep trajectories.
"The kids were on a steeper trajectory for higher B.M.I. before the parent's surgery," Dr. Morton said.
But by living at home, he is able to save $1,500 to $2,000 each month, which allows his net worth to grow at a steeper trajectory than it would otherwise.
Middle-aged adults (<65) had a steeper trajectory of apathy than older adults (≥65).
When firing the same shell, the 16 in/45 Mark 6 had a slight advantage over the 16 in/50 Mark 7 when hitting deck armor a shell from a 45 cal gun would be slower, meaning that it would have a steeper trajectory as it descended.
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