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The phrase "am I experienced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when questioning your own level of experience in a particular field or activity.
Example: "As I prepare for this new job, I often wonder, am I experienced enough to handle the responsibilities?"
Alternatives: "Do I have enough experience?" or "Am I skilled enough?".
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I do not profess to be a military strategist, nor am I experienced in the ways of war.
Am I experienced the colors of Hawaii in more vivid terms?
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What am I experiencing right now?" Notice the texture of your emotions from moment to moment.
Why was I experiencing this contradiction?
I've been trained, I'm experienced and I'm confident about my ability.
I'm glad I experienced it when I was in my 20s.
And that is what I experienced.
When I was 18 I experienced my first UK winter.
"When I was 17, I experienced erectile dysfunction".
"It was then I experienced what many people go through.
"It's something I experienced before at Swansea.
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