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The phrase "amount of experienced" is not correct in written English
The correct form would be "amount of experience" or "number of experienced individuals." Example: "The amount of experience required for this position is five years."
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This analysis showed that the amount of experienced visuomotor contingency was a significant predictor of sensorimotor alpha suppression at post-test in the Contingent condition, beta = −.732, p =.024 (lower 95% CI = −2.326, upper 95% CI = −.226) (see Figure 4).
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"Our specialists have an incredible amount of experience," he said.
Hollywood actually has a fair amount of experience with this delicate situation.
"But the recession meant I didn't get an enormous amount of experience.
"He's playing at an extremely high level for the amount of experience he's got".
He has an enormous amount of experience taking works from production through to the West End.
They bring not only cash to the table but also a vast amount of experience.
"It's unbelievable the amount of experience that we have in our offensive room," Applewhite said.
Edge goes to Kansas, but Calipari's amount of experience is significant.
What he did not have was a great amount of experience.
Cons: He is a factual programming specialist, without a huge amount of experience in other genres before joining Carlton.
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