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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very experienced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a significant amount of experience in a particular field or activity.
Example: "She is a very experienced teacher who has been in the profession for over 20 years."
Alternatives: "highly experienced" or "extremely experienced".
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A new doctor earns $45 a month, and a very experienced one $80.
He is a very experienced campaigner.
So, appointments are now arranged by a very experienced examined nurse.
Backcountry hiking needs to happen in a group, unless you're a very experienced hiker.
"He is a very experienced manager - with international experience and club football experience.
You have a very experienced workforce with wonderful engineers.
Perhaps a very experienced diplomat would not have put the things he did in this cable.
We have had the luxury of a very experienced international bowler batting at seven.
"They have some very good players and a very experienced manager.
"He is a very experienced manager.
"He's a very experienced player".
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