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The phrase "a recent experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an event or situation that has occurred not long ago and has had an impact on you or is relevant to the context.
Example: "After reflecting on a recent experience, I realized how much I had learned from it."
Alternatives: "a recent event" or "a recent occurrence."
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A recent experience demonstrated the disconnect.
A recent experience set me off guard a bit.
A recent experience made me realize I'm probably missing out on meeting some really nice people.
Sometimes, when I sit down to write, I focus on documenting a recent experience.
But then I remembered a recent experience I'd had when my wife and I watched Ida.
But a recent experience makes me wonder if there might be a different way.
I very much understand your point – it so resonates with a recent experience.
Mr. Pariser, the board president of the progressive advocacy group MoveOn.org, recounted a recent experience he had on Facebook.
That memory and that feeling had faded from my mind until a recent experience jogged those feelings back to life.
A dog-hater reports that he has revised his sentiments since undergoing a recent experience on Central Park West.
Joel Potash, medical director of the Hospice of Central New York in Syracuse, confirmed this, citing a recent experience.
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