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- Dictionarylearn·ing curve/ˈlərniNG ˌkərv/
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- 1. the rate of a person's progress in gaining experience or new skills: "the latest software packages have a steep learning curve"
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A learning curve is a graphical representation of the relationship between how proficient people are at a task and the amount of experience they have. Proficiency (measured on the vertical axis) usually increases with increased experience (the horizontal axis), that is to say, the more someone, groups, companies or industries perform a task, the better their performance at the task. Wikipedia