Course of learning of an individual or a group, over time.
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Examples for "learning curve"
Examples for "learning curve"
1However turning snail production into a business was a steep learning curve.
2Now imagine the learning curve to get voice over Wi-Fi to work.
3An example of the latter class of changes in the learning curve.
4Smith said the season would be a learning curve for his charges.
5If it has a good learning curve, it's going to get tougher.
1For Lincoln, 17, it's a good opportunity to learn on the job.
2Mr Maxwell said all staff had the opportunity to learn Te Reo.
3And I had the opportunity to learn from some incredible partners there.
4They have had the opportunity to learn, and languages are simply absorbed.
5Students may never get an opportunity to learn about climate change and sustainability.
6In my mind, mixing is the best opportunity to learn about each other.
7Even the devastation of the fires is an opportunity to learn.
8Over the centuries man has had the opportunity to learn of these Laws.
9He also had an opportunity to learn some useful lessons during the week.
10Here was his first opportunity to learn something of Indians and their woodcraft.
11That gave me opportunity to learn just what was being done.
12It was an opportunity to learn about a new culture and a new language.
13Little happened and a major opportunity to learn the lessons of history was lost.
14Do not allow 'awe' to overwhelm the opportunity to learn.
15The lockdown is a good opportunity to learn to repair some commonly broken items.
16They are only young and they have the opportunity to learn from their mistakes.
Translations for opportunity to learn