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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deep experience in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has a great deal of experience in a certain field or subject. For example, "With his deep experience in accounting, he was able to complete the audit with ease."
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But he has deep experience in the game and its administration.
A leading attribute cited in interviews with voters here is his deep experience in Washington.
The eight panelists share deep experience in the education field as academics and administrators.
"Tillerson courted Sechin," a former American diplomat with deep experience in Russia told me.
But the agency does not have deep experience in assessing environmental consequences.
The new assistant director is expected to have deep experience in law enforcement and national security.
But he did have deep experience in running, buying, and selling companies.
Born of deep experience in the real world, such intuition lies beyond calculation.
Our newest teaching fellow cohort brings deep experience in design, ocean science and international policy.
Gavin Zhao has deep experience in supply chain management for startup companies.
Dr. Wang is a pediatrician and an anesthesiologist so has deep experience in both specialties.
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