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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "experience lives" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to suggest that someone should take the opportunity to experience different cultures, lifestyles, or ways of living. For example, "I think everyone should get the chance to experience lives outside of their own."
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That experience lives on, in feminism today.
My must-keep books have enabled me to experience lives other than my own: to enter other places, other times, other genders.
So why not relieve some future pain now and experience lives of no regrets by never succumbing to our fears, always doing what we love, and striving for the unthinkable.
Like a legendary sculpture that Michelangelo once made in snow, he says, the theatrical experience lives in an evanescent present tense that "melts away like a snowman in the sun".
For a good portion of the 13-minute experience, passengers will have virtual reality headsets strapped to their foreheads, each equipped with a camera that will presumably assure the experience lives up to Brown's promise that "you won't know where perception ends and reality begins".
Our passion for building the best possible buying experience lives on.
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It is, simply, "experience lived, experience interpreted, experience defined".
My experience living in Gothenburg has been distinctly European.
People have an unsatisfying experience living in them.
"It's been a real New York experience, living next to him," she added.
"The Muslim community within Burma proper have long experience living with the Buddhist majority".
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