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The phrase "after some experiment" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "after some experiments" to indicate multiple trials or tests.
Example: "After some experiments, we were able to determine the best method for the procedure."
Alternatives: "after conducting some tests" or "following several trials."
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Although those two activities can be successfully combined, I've established, after some experiment.
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After some experimenting with juries, mostly in outlying regions, the courts have not adapted very quickly.
After some experiments, I've found that we can indeed make pasta in just a few cups of water and save a good deal of energy.
Three of them have been formulated after some experiments with the programming system AutoGraphiX, designed for finding extremal graphs with respect to given properties by the use of variable neighborhood search.
How do you use this?' " After some experimenting with lighter steel and a tighter coil, the souvenir inspired the Goody Simple Styles Spin Pin, a metal double helix that works like a corkscrew to secure messy-on-purpose buns and topknots.
After some experiments, we decided to equalize the variance in the gammatone bands.
After some experimenting, he discovered that the heatsinks were hot enough to boil water and flame sambuca.
After some experimenting they came up with Lyft, a new product that wouldn't just redefine their company, but also the way people thought about getting a ride from a stranger.
After some experimenting, Nina found she did best on a low-fat, low-calorie diet, while Marvin did better on a high-protein, low-carbohydrate diet.
After some experiments with different designs, a famous French cooperator, Professor Charles Gide, suggested using the seven colours of the rainbow for the flag.
Suppose you have a choice to make, and you can either choose now, or choose after doing some experiment.
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