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The phrase "experiments show that" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically introduces scientific findings, used to back up a claim. For example: "Experiments show that wearing masks in public can reduce the spread of COVID-19."
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Experiments show that specific details of an experience are lost more quickly than general information about it.
Experiments show that each sensory experience added to any interaction deepens the potential for emotional bonding.
Experiments show that it can simulate the effects of tranquillizers.
Three recent experiments show that even the youngest children have sophisticated and powerful learning abilities.
Experiments show that the motility of bull sperm is decreased by dinitrophenol.
Successful experiments show that the vaccine worked, he added, and will cost less than one penny a dose to make.
But he says the experiments show that robot studies can serve as a window for understanding human behavior.
Laboratory experiments show that the phenomenon can startle predators, disrupting their feeding behaviour and giving dinoflagellates a break.
Experiments show that Pedobacter cryoconitis - found on the skin of red-backed salamanders - wards off the chytridiomycosis fungus threatening amphibians.
Experiments show that whenever such landmarks are available, this third solution mode is the one used.
Rodent experiments show that intestinal inflammation can select for unfriendly bacteria that further inflame.
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