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The phrase 'direct experience of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something was experienced firsthand, rather than heard about from a secondary source. For example, "I gained a direct experience of the culture by staying with a local family."
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Has Cronenberg any direct experience of therapy?
Not surprisingly, she has direct experience of hostility from locals.
This was my first direct experience of corporate management techniques.
She not only has impeccable Shakespearean credentials, but also direct experience of the madness of politics.
I have direct experience of Assange's ability to get things done.
This highly experimental exhibition offers visitors a direct experience of her hugely collaborative body of work".
To bring transparency to what they've had direct experience of: a byzantine, corrupt, brutal system.
Almost every Afghan has lost a family member or has had direct experience of violence.
Internships after university are important to give graduates direct experience of working in tropical health.
Without direct experience of how addiction works, such losses are almost beyond comprehension.
It will also require the direct experience of the stagings at the National Theatre.
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