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The phrase "about the experiences of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or describing someone's experiences or the experiences of a particular group or subject.
Example: "The documentary focuses on the experiences of refugees as they navigate their new lives in a foreign country."
Alternatives: "regarding the experiences of" or "concerning the experiences of".
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Her movie is about the experiences of one young woman and, yes, about the experience of all women.
The series is fundamentally about the experiences of Australians living on the fringe".
There were still "serious concerns" about the experiences of individuals going through the process.
It was designed in response to widespread concern about the experiences of women in hospital.
We hear a lot about the experiences of women in fields of study traditionally dominated by men.
ITV broadcasts Forced to Marry about the experiences of girls as young as 13 forced to marry against their will.
"I want to talk about the experiences of a misplaced generation... in an extremely complex, confused society," Brown wrote.
If you don't mind sharing washroom and want to hear about the experiences of others, this place is perfect.
Ms. Montague's group is racing against time make a documentary about the experiences of Rosies from West Virginia.
You should also find out about the experiences of other couples that have got married in that country.
It has immediacy, and interesting things to say about the experiences of a second-generation Indian immigrant in Britain.
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