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The phrase "experience changes" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who has gone through some type of change or transformation, either physical or mental. For example, "Over the years, John has experienced many changes in his life."
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That experience changes you.
Both phases experience changes in their composition and viscoelastic properties.
About half may also experience changes to their mental state.
"What you experience changes your view of things".
"It's not only the brain that changes our experience; experience changes the brain".
"As the content changes, the user experience changes and so do the requirements," he says.
The experience changes with each festival's location, Mr. D'Andrea said, as a regional voice emerges.
Patients receiving chemotherapy also often experience changes in mood, including anxiety and depression.
A cellphone user might experience changes in physiology that have nothing to do with the ionizing capacity of radiation.
For me it isn't like there's one place I go all the time because my experience changes all the time.
Women, too, experience changes in hair growth as a result of hormonal changes as they get older.
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