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I previously experienced
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I previously experienced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an event or situation that you encountered in the past. Example: "I previously experienced a similar situation during my internship, which helped me handle the current challenge more effectively."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
Pregnant again, the losses I had previously experienced left me afraid to say I was carrying a rainbow baby.
News & Media
After leaving the police service I entered the world of business, where I was constantly inspired by the young: energised, liberated, enthusiastic graduates who were more open, debating, creative and challenging than I had previously experienced.
News & Media
Though I had been a member of the chemistry faculty for more than 20 years, being dean offered a much broader engagement with Columbia students and faculty than I had previously experienced.
Academia
They just did it in a more intense way than I had previously experienced.
News & Media
That mediocre, yet better than I had previously experienced finish ignited in me a spark of hope.
News & Media
ThIs article originally appeared on VICE Denmark.
News & Media
What was once a healthy fascination morphed quickly into an obsession ― and I paid the price in nightmares and anxiety, two conditions I'd never previously experienced.
News & Media
Yet Waterloo did offer something else: spectacle, on a scale I'd never previously experienced.
News & Media
Yet I find myself strangely drawn to your virginal, 20-year-old body in a way that I have never previously experienced".
News & Media
But History with a capital H has had us in its grip in 2008 in a way I had not previously experienced.
News & Media
But in recent months the e-mails and Skype chats and talks with visiting friends have become intense and sombre and worrying in a way that I haven't previously experienced.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "I previously experienced" to clearly indicate that something happened to you at an earlier point in time, providing context for current understanding or actions.
Common error
Avoid using "previously" with other words that already imply past experience, such as "before" or "in the past". For example, instead of saying "I previously experienced it before", simply state "I previously experienced it".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I previously experienced" functions as a statement of prior personal involvement or exposure. It is commonly used to provide context or background information about the speaker's familiarity with a topic or situation.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "I previously experienced" serves to indicate a past event or situation that the speaker has personally encountered. Ludwig AI confirms the grammatical correctness of the phrase, although no direct examples were found in the provided data. While usage is missing in our dataset, related phrases like "I had experienced before" or "I've gone through before" can serve as substitutes depending on the context. Remember to avoid redundancy by not pairing "previously" with other words that already imply a past event. The phrase is appropriate for various contexts, from professional to more neutral communications, establishing a speaker's familiarity and potentially lending credibility to their statements.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I had experienced before
Reorders the words for a slightly different emphasis.
I have experienced in the past
Adds a temporal reference for clarity.
I've encountered before
Uses "encountered" instead of "experienced", implying a less intense or impactful event.
I recall experiencing
Adds a sense of recollection.
I had undergone previously
Emphasizes a process or change.
I've gone through before
Focuses on the process of enduring something.
I've known previously
Shifts the focus to prior knowledge.
I am already familiar with
Highlights familiarity with something.
I've seen in the past
Implies a visual experience.
I have a history of
Indicates a pattern or recurring event.
FAQs
How can I use "I previously experienced" in a sentence?
You can use "I previously experienced" to indicate a past event or situation that has influenced your current perspective or actions. For example, "I previously experienced a similar challenge, so I knew how to approach this one."
What can I say instead of "I previously experienced"?
You can use alternatives like "I had experienced before", "I have encountered in the past", or "I've gone through before" depending on the context.
Is it redundant to say "I previously experienced before"?
Yes, using "before" in conjunction with "previously" is redundant. "Previously" already indicates a past occurrence, making "before" unnecessary. Just use "I previously experienced".
What is the difference between "I experienced" and "I previously experienced"?
"I experienced" refers to an event in the past without specifying when. "I previously experienced" emphasizes that the event occurred at an earlier, unspecified time, often to provide context for a current situation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested