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Discover Ludwig"experience have" is not correct and usable in written English
You could use the correct phrase "have experience" in written English. For example, "I have experience working in customer service."
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Decades of experience have made Britons resilient.
What work experience have you done?
What acting experience have you got? Terrible.
What management experience have you had?
Thirdly, what effect will the experience have on her?
Others with lots of journalism experience have different views.
Time and experience have intensified those first impressions.
Years of parenting experience have taught me nothing.
Several directors with the most retail experience have left.
Let's bring joy back to the experience — have fun when you're doing it," meaning exercise.
What kind of experience have you had with investment real estate and rental properties?
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