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The phrase "and experience with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's familiarity or practical knowledge regarding a particular subject, skill, or field.
Example: "She has a strong background in software development and experience with various programming languages."
Alternatives: "and expertise in" or "and proficiency with".
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"Do you have much skill and experience with surveillance work?" "No," Dzhabrail said.
Along with Stevens, the Devils will counter Dallas's snipers and experience with youth and exuberance.
Often the staff has limited knowledge and experience with this extraordinarily complex equipment.
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But the city's size, diversity, transportation infrastructure and experience with security make it a natural contender anyway.
Mr. Belisle, who played high school football, says teamwork and experience with pressure situations are important assets in the workplace.
The cars were used in a consumer evaluation fleet to gather real-world reaction and experience with the experimental powertrain.
There was a mixture of youth and experience, with veterans such as Danny Blind and Frank Rijkaard guiding the youngsters.
Her best friend, Chiara, who's about to turn sixteen, has a busy social life, a boyfriend, and experience with sex.
"We're always keen to give people more exposure to and experience with auctions and bidding," he said.
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