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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an experience was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a description or reflection on a particular experience that someone had.
Example: "An experience was shared by many during the team-building retreat, highlighting the importance of collaboration."
Alternatives: "a moment was" or "an event was".
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How difficult an experience was that?
Two of these students (one Brazilian and one American) illustrated how such an experience was for them.
Can I ask how formative an experience was that, and how did it change the dynamics of your family?
"For the past twenty years, there was a supremacy of neuroscience," the French experimental psychologist Malika Auvray told me, meaning that activation in the visual cortex was sufficient proof that an experience was visual.
He declined to provide details, citing legal restrictions, saying only that Mr. Patton — an only child — had also been called to testify and that such an experience was "tough on a kid".
Timberg begins with his own story: he had been working as an arts journalist at the Los Angeles Times, lost his job in 2008, and discovered that such an experience was becoming all too common among journalists and artists he knew.
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"It's an experience isn't it?
What defines an "experience" is somewhat arbitrary.
Whether an experience is necessary?
Such an experience is for few to experience.
My most recent experience was an anomaly.
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