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"broken experience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to mean a tragic or emotionally difficult experience that has had a negative effect on a person's life. For example, "Her brother's death left her with a broken experience that she never fully recovered from."
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So even when we have a good idea about the web, we need to implement it in a way that people using IE don't have a broken experience.
Right now that's a very broken experience.
A new company, Quilt is launching in the U.S. and setting its sight on fixing the incredibly, painfully, broken experience of getting insured in America.
That is, we're not going to give a broken experience instead of an abusive experience".
Clicking a link and leaving Twitter every time you want to read an article is a slow and broken experience, especially for new users who don't know their way back.
When the hardware lags behind the software, the touch aspect becomes a broken experience, which turns off users.
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View metrics per intent, sentiment, or chat platform"; fix broken experiences by viewing "a prioritized list of user messages not handled well"; and "optimize user churn based on an automatically generated visualization of all sessions".
A native worker is 10% more likely to be overeducated per each career break experience, while this value is reduced to half in the case of migrants.
Participating in "We Who Spin Around You" was like eating dessert before dinner- a completely rule breaking experience.
"This is a heart breaking experience," said the UN's top humanitarian official, who added there were "too many wounded children, too many civilian houses destroyed".
"It opened my eyes to how broken the experience was," she tells me.
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