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Discover LudwigThe phrase "experimental for" is gramatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is being tested or tried out in a specific context or for a particular purpose. Example: The new medication was experimental for treating chronic pain, but it showed promising results in clinical trials.
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Is it too experimental for a Brit?
"But it was just a bit too experimental for my tastes".
So I suppose it's experimental for that reason, but not for its own sake".
In the end, the film might have just been too experimental for mainstream audiences to embrace.
Nintendo stays loyal to tried and tested franchises, leaving smaller developers free to be more experimental for its platforms.
The result was striking and well-done but looked too experimental for seated comfort.
It says something nice about the British that they were willing to support someone who was experimental for his whole career.
Virgin didn't "get" her second album, 2001's Neptunes-produced Wanderland.Too experimental for them, it wasn't released in the US, only Europe.
The result was Barbican Press, which launched in 2013 with the aim of producing books deemed too experimental for commercial publishers.
The piece is too experimental for its own good, but on a fair summer's eve the setting is lovely, and the musical accompaniment by the Jones Street Boys provides some rewards (1 30).
A separate – and experimental for now – way print and apps are intersecting is with augmented reality, with magazines one of the industries that AR startups are aggressively targeting to try their technology.
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