learning curve
Noun

learning curve (plural learning curves)

  1. A visualization of the progress of learning as function of experience.
  2. (by extension) A measure of how much there is to learn in a restricted amount of time
    • Damen told BBC Sport: "The crowd were phenomenal they carried me through the last few metres. I don't think you can ever prepare enough for this event. It's a massive learning curve for me. From here, I'd like to work on my shorter distances and get some speed back."
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