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"demanding experience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a difficult or difficult to achieve experience. For example: "My job hunt was a demanding experience, but I eventually found the perfect position."
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This is crucial because, according to Ted Schadler at Forrester Research, consumers are demanding "experience liberation".
It's a fairly demanding experience – but that is surely what festival going is about.
It's an intense, even occasionally demanding, experience but the lofty Blake is a hypnotic performer, attacking his keyboards like a crazed puppeteer.
Employers are demanding experience in their industries, as well as information technology itself, a hurdle he says he has never faced before.
When employees observe senior managers persistently demanding experience information and using it to make tough decisions, their own decisions are conditioned by that awareness.
There is a layer of realism sidelining the core that provides a more complex and therefore demanding experience than, say, a Burnout or Need For Speed title, but the experience stops quite a way short of the tyre-behaviour subtlety that GT6 so masterfully conveys.
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They're in control and they are demanding experiences.
This might explain why they do not seem to be relieved by talking about demanding experiences.
However, harassment at work, having meetings to discuss demanding experiences, empowering leadership, sickness presenteeism and work disengagement were all related to suicidal ideation.
Harassment at work, having meetings to discuss demanding experiences at work and an empowering leadership were related to suicidal ideation in different ways for residents and specialists.
Having frequent meetings to discuss demanding experiences at work was associated with a lower level of suicide ideation among specialists before and after adjusting for demographic variables.
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