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Discover Ludwig"experience things" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a certain activity or event that you have participated in. For example: "I love to travel and experience things that I wouldn't have the opportunity to do otherwise."
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They want to experience things".
I wanted to experience things.
Sometimes you have to experience things.
In my experience, things were hardly more lawless than usual.
We experience things via reactions now, rather than head-on.
You'll be able to see things, smell things, experience things.
He doesn't like organised travel, he likes to experience things".
"You've got to experience things as a team.
However, from my experience, things are not that simple.
"Sol seems to experience things through collecting them," she said.
You experience things in a completely different way".
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