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The phrase "experiences at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to specific events or situations that someone has encountered in a particular place or context. Example: "My experiences at the conference were both enlightening and inspiring."
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Physical experiences, at least.
She describes her experiences at the school.
The disappointment My experiences at Heathrow.
Have his difficult experiences at Swansea helped?
They told of strikingly similar experiences at Fox News.
We had two very different experiences at Seed.
CSS Like you, I have had bad experiences at exhibitions.
Can you talk a bit about your experiences at Lurigancho?
"It's out-of-body experiences at this point".
Squadron leader Pujji talks about his experiences at: theguardian.com/audio.
But they do not have auditory experiences at all.
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