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"count on experience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is relying on their previous knowledge or skills to guide them in a situation. Example: When faced with a difficult challenge, it is important to count on experience and trust in your abilities to find a solution.
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If our starting point for healthy living is business-as-usual, then we can pretty much count on experiencing business-as-usual health.
"I would love to have gotten him more, but I'm counting on experience," Hackett said.
That experience taught Dickey not to count on much.
"Consistency of quality experience is the key that our clients count on," states Liebke.
As the claims were piled in stacks — "a record we can count on," "working for our future," "the experience to lead — a desire to serve" — Jon Males paced his bustling workshop making sure deadlines were met.
Age taking on experience.
As female astronauts look for ways to cope with long separations from their families, they say they can count on the experience, and the example, of their male counterparts.
With each year, we can count on new experiences.
Count on uncountable experiences and memories from your time spent in this country.
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