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Discover Ludwig"experienced what" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indirectly ask a question when you want to know what a person has experienced. For example: "She had traveled to many different countries; experienced what, I asked".
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"I experienced what that was like.
Ms. Kearl said she had experienced what she wrote about.
Some experienced what are known as migraines with aura.
Then he experienced what he called "a brief death".
I experienced what amounted to a weird vegetarian epiphany.
Recently, Prior had experienced what he called an epiphany.
Finally, Shira's doctors experienced what Groopman calls "diagnosis momentum".
Argentina experienced what observers called a transformative election.
I have experienced what happens when music companies merge.
My mother experienced what happens in medicine when someone takes charge.
Yes, under Labour universities have experienced what will undoubtedly be seen as a "golden age".
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