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Discover Ludwig"I'm experiencing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe ongoing or current experiences or feelings. For example: - "I'm experiencing a lot of stress at work right now." - "I'm experiencing some technical difficulties with my computer." - "I'm experiencing a sense of joy and excitement as I plan my upcoming trip." - "I'm experiencing some discomfort in my knee after my workout yesterday."
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He experiences what I'm experiencing".
"Today, I'm experiencing another dream come true," he added.
I'm experiencing this challenge," and it's been tremendously important to me.
I realize that I'm experiencing the sensation that psychologists call "sudden wealth syndrome".
"I already feel like I'm experiencing slow death by e-mail".
"With VHS it's like I'm experiencing an old grind-house movie theater.
When I write and draw, I'm experiencing what the child in the book is going through.
"Basically, if I'm experiencing any kind of emotional crisis, it's the thing I'll focus on.
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I feel it--I'm experiencing it.
I'm experienced now.
And I'm experienced.
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