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Discover LudwigThe phrase "experience toward" is not correct and usable in written English.
It would make more sense to use the phrase "experience with" instead. Example: I have had many positive experiences with different computer programs.
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It's the flow of experience toward something resembling meaning, a sense of one's place in time.
Last month, nearly 30 years after his family left Iran, Mr. Akhavan changed that, turning his human rights experience toward his homeland.
This is especially true, in my experience, toward the end of recessions.
Getting in the dissection hall remains the first-hand experience toward medical training.
"So it's quite flattering to see U.S. investors turning their experience toward Canadian experience".
All of these are important aspects of the education experience toward successful completion of a bachelor's degree.
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EW and DNB drafted the critical appraisal of papers (Patient experiences, Toward Discussion and Discussion).
The convulsions Betty experiences toward the end of the dream are a manifestation of what Diane's injured body experiences as life slips away.
"We demand u to release Sven or we will indeed start the biggest attack u humans have ever experienced toward The Internet, and yourself," the hacker wrote.
He succinctly explored complicated facets of childhood, such as the fleeting anger experienced toward authority figures, the desire to be autonomous, and the ultimate craving for parental love.
But it's the bracing vista, best experienced toward sunset through the 20-foot-high windows, that may be the most striking effect.
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