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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all those experiences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of past events or situations that someone has gone through.
Example: "Reflecting on all those experiences, I realized how much I have grown as a person."
Alternatives: "all these experiences" or "all the experiences I've had".
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All those experiences, he said, made catching the fan routine for Bennett.
"We became a sort of fusion of all those experiences and ideas.
All those experiences allow you to filter out what's important and what's not.
All those experiences I had in my life before meant that I knew instantly that I could do it".
Hopefully in a few years I can look back and say all those experiences made me a really good player".
And happily, I had the opportunity to bring all those experiences and relationships with me into a new life.
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"You learn from all of those experiences," he said.
All of those experiences coupled together left an impression.
All of those experiences were put to the test at Morrisons, which was a particularly tough nut.
"He's been able to take all of those experiences and combine them and that's why he is where he is today".
I don't want to go into it over much and it wasn't clinical or anything, but I think we all have those experiences at some points.
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