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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exact experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific experience that one has encountered. For example, "The exact experience I had while attending the conference was transformative."
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A lot of companies want really exact experience.
While not exclusively based on her exact experience, the movie is certainly related.
"It is a far more interesting goal – the brain perceives something and you stimulate that exact experience in someone else.
We just actually don't know how to create that exact experience with a broader set of devices now.
I had never experienced anything like that, and I actually went back a year later and ate there again and had the same exact experience.
I can put my finger on the exact experience, and I'm just so moved by the idea that they reached out to me.
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Repeated inquiries attempting to analyze his exact experiences were not too successful with the exception of his vivid reference to "thinking about going up on the tower with a deer rifle and start shooting people". He recognizes, or rather feels, that he is not achieving in his work at the level of which he is capable and this is very disconcerting to him.
More often, my characters are really real--like, they are my friends, and the songs chronicle their exact experiences--or informed by a distant reality.
The interviewed women assumed that their precise and exact experiences were of importance to the clinical trial staff and they were very concerned that the staff could not interpret their marks correctly on the assessments.
Thus it is not necessary to share the exact same experience; at times it is enough to share the experience of cancer.
All liberal arts degrees from all those liberal arts colleges are not the same; earning a liberal arts education at Syracuse University does not entail the exact same experience as earning a liberal arts degree at Harvard University, and neither of those entail the exact same experience as earning one at Carleton College.
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