Sentence examples for To experiencing from inspiring English sources

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To experiencing

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To observe certain events; undergo a certain feeling or process; or perform certain actions that may alter one or contribute to one's knowledge, opinions, or skills.

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"I'm looking forward to experiencing it".

I'm really looking forward to experiencing that on the field".

Yet he admits to experiencing doubts about his stance.

Others confess to experiencing a more serious discomfiture.

But we haven't come close to experiencing the art ourselves.

"For women to admit to experiencing pleasure in watching pornography means overcoming stereotypes about female sexuality.

Nearly half of the oldest admit to experiencing loneliness, some or most of the time.

The nearest you are likely to come to experiencing life in a dictatorship is at work.

But the mind of a likely sociopath is not prone to experiencing rough epiphanies.

It must be said that there is a whole psychological dimension to experiencing acoustics.

I'm well aware of its pulverising properties, and I'm looking forward to experiencing them.

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