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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are experienced about" is not correct in standard written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "are experienced in" or "have experience with."
Example: "The team members are experienced in project management and have successfully completed numerous projects."
Alternatives: "are knowledgeable in" or "are skilled in."
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Ask people in your family about dog breeds if they are experienced about dog breeds.
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In dressage, you must be experienced about dressage, and be able to spot when a horse is on the bit and moving nicely and when he's not.
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'A lot or some' stress from a child was experienced by about 40percentt.
It's about experiencing these sorts of tournaments.
Life is about experiencing emotions.
They are about experiencing, above all.
This discovery moment is an experience about being and becoming or something closely related to that.
It was about experiencing the ceramic brakes.
But maybe the experience isn't about togetherness.
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