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The phrase "experience prestige" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the feeling or perception of having a high status or reputation in a particular context.
Example: "Attending the gala allowed her to experience prestige among her peers in the industry."
Alternatives: "gain prestige" or "enjoy prestige."
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Of the new court – called by detractors the "Desha court" – Barry "seems to have been the only one who had in a measure an even show in experience, prestige, and ability to rank as a jurist with the old-court justices", according to Stickles.
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When no individual of experience and prestige was found to organize it, a pluralistic solution was found: 15 curators were named.
For American students, a university like St. Andrews offers international experience and prestige, at a cost well below the tuition at a top private university in the United States.
However, the consuls held office only for one year, whereas the Senate was a permanent body; in experience and prestige, its individual members were often superior to the consuls of the year.
In today's more anomalous situation, Mr. Bush is likely to avail himself more fully than he has to date of the knowledge, experience and prestige of his secretary of state, retired Gen. Colin L. Powell.
A position that law school graduates achingly dream about for its immense, impeccable honor, experience and prestige.
Investigators are able to participate in international collaborations, contribute to the advancement of therapies and scientific progress, increase skill levels of themselves and their teams, may augment income and may experience increased prestige and credibility.
Mitterrand entered his second cohabitation experience with his prestige damaged by his party's recent misfortunes.
Inside, the Optitron instrument panel seen on recent Lexus models appears on cars above the base trim level, helping deliver the Lexus prestige experience to the Camry.
Gender bias in hiring is not blatant, the authors found, but gender-associated differences in productivity, postdoctoral experience, and institutional prestige of degree-granting institutions which are likely due to bias against women during the training process largely account for the observed gender imbalance in computer science faculty hiring networks.
Whiplash fell 21%, a milder drop than experienced by rival prestige titles such as Selma (41%), Birdman (40%) and Inherent Vice (still plummeting down the chart, with another steep drop of 71%).
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