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The phrase "exploit that experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to make the most of or take advantage of a particular experience in order to achieve something or gain an advantage. Example: "I learned a lot from my internship and now I'm ready to exploit that experience and excel in my new job."
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If there was ever a role to exploit that experience, it is the one he is bringing to New York now, the famously complex and allegedly unplayable King Lear.
Why not exploit that experience?
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Energetic 20-somethings were put in charge of critical realms like field organizing and politics, and the staff failed to exploit the experience of endorsers.
An anxiety to promote and enhance, and perhaps to exploit, the experience of art is what gets museum people up in the morning.
Jeter is the ultimate constant on this Yankee team, but he played down the past exploits: "I keep saying that experience doesn't mean anything once you start playing".
In addition, we will exploit the experiences learned in this study in order to design specific predictors for other families of proteins interacting with RNA.
In addition, we will exploit the experiences learned in this study in order to design binding-mechanism concerned predictors for other families of proteins interacting with DNA.
In fact, my profession added the bonus that I could exploit my experience in my work, which I did.
These social interactions and the associated social learning are expected to be adaptive, allowing individuals to acquire pertinent information by exploiting the experience and knowledge of others, without the trial-and-error costs associated with nonsocial learning [2].
In this paper, we present a system for robot navigation that exploits previous experiences to generate predictable behaviors that meet user's preferences.
As soon as they understood that I wasn't there to speculate or exploit their experience, they opened up".
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