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'first experienced' is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe something that someone has experienced for the first time. Here is an example: "I first experienced the thrill of skydiving on my 25th birthday, and I've been hooked ever since."
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Among abused females, 44.7percentt first experienced controlling behavior between age 13 and 15, whereas the majority (62.5percentt) first experienced pressured sex between age 16 and 17.
LeClair first experienced back problems last year.
Elam was 6 when he first experienced death.
Lemieux first experienced the hip pain during training camp in September.
I first experienced Bergman at Brown University when I was thinking of working in the cinema.
I first experienced his cooking in my early 20s, completely by accident.
I first experienced the phenomenon on a visit to Belgrade in the late 1990s.
But it was with Brecht that Weill first experienced wide-ranging success.
For young people, democracy, like liberty, equality and fraternity, is first experienced at home.
Hussein* was only 16 when he first experienced the jungle camps of southern Thailand.
I first experienced that atmosphere a quarter of a century ago, when I was 10.
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