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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accumulated extensive experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's wealth of knowledge or skills gained over time in a particular field or profession.
Example: "After years of working in the industry, she has accumulated extensive experience in project management."
Alternatives: "gained significant experience" or "acquired vast experience."
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Compared to general chemistry, chemical engineering has accumulated extensive theoretical and experiment experience in large-scale synthesis.
As the infection proceeds, these mature FDC networks accumulate extensive immune complex material.
In addition, procedures to introduce gene-modified HSC into patients have profited from the extensive experience accumulated during 50 years of HSC transplantation (HSCT) (Appelbaum, 2007).
CR has accumulated experience from extensive research in the areas of sexual reproductive health and family health.
Extensive experience.
He also has extensive experience with tours.
Keen traveller with extensive experience in Europe and Asia.
Both had extensive experience in war reporting.
Pascoe has extensive experience in local government.
Extensive experience in community leadership.
Extensive Experience Advocating for Military Law Matters!
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