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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am experienced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing your level of experience in a particular field or activity, typically in the first person.
Example: "I am experienced in project management and have successfully led multiple teams."
Alternatives: "I have experience" or "I possess experience."
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"I am experienced with children from newborn to 12 years of age," the post reads.
"I think I am experienced to know that for me it is not a normal coaching game so I won't be jumping about.
"I am experienced now and this is an important year for me.
"I feel I am experienced enough having had a long playing career in England and in Holland.
I am experienced, yes; but I'm out of touch, too, with the trends of new motherhood.
"I am experienced in providing the superior level of customer service introduced in the office by City Councilwoman Verna Rollinger and carried on by Martha Anderson," Chel said.
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He is experienced enough.
The two were experienced buyers.
It needs to be experienced.
"And they're experienced guys.
Almost none are experienced fighters.
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