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Discover Ludwig"experienced doing" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has past experience of performing a certain action or task. For example: "I was fortunate to have experienced doing volunteer work in different countries around the world."
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The women did not wish to encumber their children, even though most of them experienced doing so.
"So you're saying that skydiving is the biggest rush you've ever experienced?" Doing this shows respect for the other person and gives him or her the chance to correct your understanding, affirm it or embellish upon it.
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"Experience does help".
"Experience doesn't count anymore.
But even experience does not automatically make one unflappable.
What experiences do you enjoy with your subjects?
"Experience doesn't help us recognize them..
What experiences did you make?
The Royals, alas, have experience doing so.
Do we have any experience doing it?
Evercore has some experience doing just that.
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