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The phrase "Firsthand experience" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe knowledge or skills gained through direct involvement or personal observation rather than through secondhand accounts. Example: "Her firsthand experience in the field made her an invaluable asset to the project."
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"Firsthand experience is becoming a luxury.
It's firsthand experience".
But firsthand experience suggests otherwise.
I wouldn't know from firsthand experience.
Dozens of these residents cited firsthand experience.
His claim is based on firsthand experience.
"Maybe he's had more firsthand experience".
These visceral reactions are acquired through firsthand experience.
A bravely upbeat air of firsthand experience permeates the show.
"Tell us your firsthand experience!" How to reply?
Mr. Fingar has firsthand experience of these situations.
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