there is an allowance for a learning curve

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jutfrank

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What do native English speakers have to do with this? You're asking a question about grammar.

The preposition phrase for a learning curve is a noun phrase modifier, modifying allowance.

I'm curious to know why you're asking this question. Where did it come from?
 

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  • The opportunity to get an education at an elite school should be available to all, not just a select few.
I see "the opportunity to get an education at an elite school" as one group of words.
  • They are more open to bigger challenges if there is an allowance for a learning curve.
I also see "an allowance for a learning curve" as one group of words.
I wonder if native English speakers see "an allowance for a learning curve" as one group of words.
 

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Are you saying that "an allowance for a learning curve" is a noun phrase?
 

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Hey, GoldfishLord.

Good to see another Korean here.
As a same Korean, I know what you mean, but this kind of question looks absurd.
English natives focus more on the meanings, not the structures.

Not a teacher.
 

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