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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steeper curve" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where an increase (or decrease) in something is more significant than before. For example, "The company saw a steeper curve in sales after introducing the new product line."
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With more noise added, PPCA starts to undergo a significantly steeper curve than our approach.
There were also some indications that in the symbolic task the quantity information extracted by children might have become more precise: in accuracy the distance effect tended towards a steeper curve, and in reaction time the distance effect showed a trend towards being smaller at post test.
The growth curve also changes through the growing season, with a steeper curve in the spring, and a shallower curve in late summer.
But Model Pupil (1.50) seems to be on a steeper curve of improvement in their owner's second colours, and looks sure to relish the extra distance.
Suppose the mine is currently open (so the steeper curve is relevant) and the spot price of gold is somewhere between P1 and P2.
For us to be an independent player in a group messaging space where you have to be everywhere is a steeper curve than we anticipated".
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Note that in the - diagram, adiabats are steeper curves than isotherms.
"Their error bars are big," Milholland said, which leaves room for steeper curves to arc through the Italian data.
But it's a steep curve.
The health benefits of activity follow a breathtakingly steep curve.
They are very behind but they are on a very steep curve".
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