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plateau

[pla-toh, plat-oh] / plæˈtoʊ, ˈplæt oʊ /
NOUN
level; flat, often high, land
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According to the researchers, this aligns with a "plateau in intelligence and personality" described in other studies.

From Science Daily

As textile production shifted from Massachusetts’s Merrimack River to the Piedmont plateau of the Appalachian foothills.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dr Mousely said this "aligns with a plateau of intelligence and personality" that many of us will have witnessed or experienced.

From BBC

But if you are a weekend warrior, between season passes and day tickets that have plateaued at $185, Crystal is now priced squarely in the upper echelon of the North American ski industry — by design.

From Seattle Times

Due to slowing growth rates, economic plateauing and corporate offshoring, top-tier careers and guaranteed lifetime tenures for workers have grown scarce.

From Washington Times