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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better experiencing" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not typically used, as "experiencing" is a gerund and does not fit well with "a better" in this context.
Example: "We aim to create a better experience for our customers."
Alternatives: "a better experience" or "an improved experience."
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Visualising the actual debate in terms of agree versus disagree, providing more resources and feeds creates a better experiencing than anything I've seen on Facebook for instance, which seems locked into the newsfeed scenario.
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They want a better experience".
And you can have a better experience!
"People want a better experience with their beer".
The catchphrase for software developers is "a better experience".
We need to work together to create a better experience".
"We should give them the same or a better experience".
"We wanted to provide them with a better experience".
I couldn't have imagined a better experience".
"In Iran we had a better experience afterwards.
"I think we would have had a better experience".
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