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The phrase "at experiencing" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and does not convey a clear meaning in context.
Example: "She is at experiencing a range of emotions during the event."
Alternatives: "in experiencing" or "while experiencing".
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"Groundhog day" doesn't even begin to convey the frustration at experiencing such deja vu.
Earthquakes are rare in Britain, and I could see plainly Liz's great shock at experiencing one.
Dortmund will have to wait until the return of derby day in February for a shot at experiencing this blissful state.
At TED. Yes, since I'd gone to TED two years in a row, I agreed that she deserved a shot at experiencing this mind-bending, outlook-changing, very expensive event.
Glassy-eyed, anxious, ill-tempered and exhausted, the Biennale-goer suffers less from Stendhal Syndrome – with its fainting fits and hallucinations at experiencing an excess of great art – than a visual and mental fatigue, the result of having absorbed too little and understood even less.
I share their frustration at experiencing prejudice and disrespect for being a Muslim.
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However, ATs are experienced professionals trained to accurately detect injury.
It's a strange way to look at experience.
The central principle of mindfulness is to look at experiences without judgment.
We at FORBES experienced the Ailes touch first-hand.
Jeff Weiner at LinkedIn experienced something similar.
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