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The phrase "an experience for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific experience that is related to or caused by something else.
Example: "This was an experience for which I will always be grateful."
Alternatives: "an experience that" or "a situation for which".
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This makes reading his fiction an experience for which reading about it can't be any kind of substitute.
The written accounts of the test, of which there are many, grapple with how to describe an experience for which no terminology had yet been invented.
When have you been humbled or challenged by an experience for which you were later grateful because it taught you something?
But it was an experience for which he felt no guilt, Soros added, unwittingly seeding smears that would follow him for the next 20 years.
The transition to motherhood is a time of great change and an experience for which many women do not feel adequately prepared.
The Karolyis greeted me at the door, and Bela told me to get into the passenger seat of a four-by-four so that he could show me the ranch, an experience for which Biles had tried to prepare me.
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This model thereby involves changing the therapy from what economists call an "experience good," for which experience with the good is required to determine its quality, to a "search good," for which it is not.
The dining room is among the city's most posh, and while the food has improved of late, it is an inconsistent experience for which you hope someone else is paying.
Tells about a waggish man sending in a fake experience for which he was paid $50.
'Nature on the Go!' (Sunday) Here's a learning experience for which you never have to sit still.
It's not a gung-ho, Hollywood-style macho exhibition — it's an intensely demanding experience for which very few are truly prepared.
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