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The phrase "experienced to" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is likely a mistake or a misunderstanding of the phrase "experienced in" or "experienced at." Example: She is experienced in project management. Example: He is experienced at playing the guitar. Using "experienced to" in these sentences would not make sense and would not be grammatically correct.
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Karl Lagerfeld is too experienced to play with pyrotechnics.
He seems too experienced to be on the sidelines.
This is an event that has to be experienced to be believed.
Camping in the United States something that has been experienced to be believed.
What had she experienced to make her feel so ill at ease?
The impact this gaze has on the other person has to be experienced to be believed".
"I'm too experienced to be charmed by a chair at a government table," he said.
The largest human-caused tremor experienced to date was a 5.6-magnitude quake near Prague, Oklahoma.
But Farah is now too canny, too controlled, too experienced to allow himself to bullied.
Anglo audiences would have experienced to some degree sweet-16 parties.
But the stresses and strains of incarceration have to be experienced to be appreciated.
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