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The phrase "experiments of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to experiments that have been conducted. For example, "The experiments of Doctor Smith revolutionized the field of science."
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Some of the fear about abusing children as research subjects is rooted in grim experiments of the past.
So they're the experiments of the future".
Slater's subtitle is Great Psychological Experiments of the Twentieth Century.
Nature even proves the point with experiments of a sort.
Experiments of this general type have produced several important results.
"It's beautiful they've started doing careful experiments of crumpling".
Instead of seeing dermatologists, she began experiments of her own.
But Nigro often goes one step further, allowing customers to conduct design experiments of their own.
He decided to conduct a few experiments of his own, investigating symmetry in male horned beetles.
For experiments of this kind, bacteria are close to being ideal.
But this is the Lips at their least cosy since the experiments of Zaireeka in 1997.
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