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Experience trying is an acceptable phrase in written English. It is often used to describe the process of trying something new or different. For example: She had never done rock climbing before, but she was excited to have the experience trying it.
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Gutowitz has had a long and frustrating experience trying to do so.
Still, it beat her experience trying to reach Chattanooga for a show in 1993.
Discover Mandarin comes from my own experience trying — and initially failing — to learn Mandarin.
Unlike the Rwanda tribunal in Arusha, Tanzania, this court has little experience trying genocide.
The prosecutors under scrutiny include highly regarded government lawyers with long experience trying corruption cases.
Later that year, in this magazine, Gary Shteyngart recounted his experience trying out a pair.
He will soon publish a book about his experience trying to restructure the American auto industry, which was widely praised.
"My paradigm was my own experience trying to smooth out an unruly head of curly hair," she said.
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For another woodland experience, try Sherwood Forest.
For a tamer, though still pretty vertiginous, experience, try a pedestrian suspension bridge.
For those in search of a more hands-on experience, try an amusement park.
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