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The phrase "are experience" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "are experienced"? If this is the case, you can use it when describing someone's level of skill or knowledge in a particular area.
Example: "The team members are experienced in project management, which will help us meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "have experience" or "are knowledgeable".
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If photographs are "experience captured," in Susan Sontag's phrase, then video games are experience created.
"The consumers today, they are experience collectors," said Mr. Smith.
Now he knows where things are — "experience," he said.
The crucial factors are experience, judgment, instinct, caution, teamwork and resources.
"PEOPLE are experience rich and theory poor," the writer Malcolm Gladwell said recently.
There are experience lags, things you learn the hard way, but over all, I'd say it's a benefit.
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That will be especially so among small companies that are experience-rated – which means their premiums are based on the average health status of only their few employees.
We are experiencing a boom.
Almost none are experienced fighters.
So we are experiencing nightmares.
All are experiencing significant decline.
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