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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all experienced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of individuals who have a certain level of experience in a particular field or activity.
Example: "The team consists of all experienced professionals who have worked in the industry for over a decade."
Alternatives: "all seasoned" or "all skilled".
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GmFTL1- 6 all experienced WGDs as well as tandom duplications.
We've all experienced it.
"We all experienced trauma.
These directors are all experienced, worldly individuals.
You've all experienced a reputation economy: restaurants.
McKINLEY -- Have you all experienced that feeling?
We've all experienced those kinds of bosses.
We have all experienced such great suffering back home.
We have all experienced a lot of violence," says Thomas.
So would Graham, Jindal, and Kasich, all experienced elected officials.
You don't have to have players that are all experienced.
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