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Discover Ludwig"experienced for" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a period of time when something has been experienced. For example, "She experienced a wonderful holiday for two weeks."
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"Pep is so experienced, for sure.
Tripoli has experienced, for two nights, unprecedented joy and happiness.
What bizarre weather we've experienced for the past few months!
Mainly, this has to do with singledom, a condition Kane recently experienced for the first time.
Gardner experienced for himself the first manifestations of nazism on the set.
It must therefore go deeper and wider than we have experienced for generations.
I look at the problems we've experienced for the last few years.
These are just some of the harsh realities of what I've experienced for 20-something years".
They – and me – are too wise and too experienced for that".
He is only 22 but he is vastly experienced for someone that age".
Many feel sympathy for the ordeal he has experienced for joshing never meant for public view.
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