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The phrase "experimented with you" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has tried something new or different in their relationship with another person. Here is an example sentence: "I always enjoyed how open-minded and adventurous you were, so I decided to take a chance and experimented with you by suggesting we try a new activity together."
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They're saying, we've experimented with you, we've done some great (unintelligible) in the last year.
And they experimented with you by putting you next to people they knew you had violent histories with.
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The work-in-progress perspective understands that unless you experiment with something, you'll never understand how to perfect it.
You experimented with a Web-hybrid last year that gave customers live advice from a tax professional.
Have you experimented with subject lines recently?
I experimented with the 'flexible ambient lighting' (you can dim a few light switches).
Start experimenting with flavors you once that as too wacky.
Or maybe you've experimented with another "superfood"?
You've experimented with doing an occasional podcast episode.
(3) If you've experimented with cutting or purging, stop immediately before those behaviors become habitual.
If you experiment with your life, you'll learn a lot about yourself and the rest of the human race.
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