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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'for an experience' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is trying to gain an understanding or feeling in a particular situation. For example, you could say, "He decided to go backpacking for an experience of living in a different culture."
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You're paying for an experience.
"They're coming for an experience.
Because you can charge for an experience, but camp is free".
They're just looking for an experience whereas this is an extension of our identity.
Apple Music brings the best features together for an experience every music lover will appreciate".
He explains that those who've never seen his show before are in for an "experience".
But she added: "People shouldn't come down here for an experience.
THE quest for an experience has taken over giant portions of our lives.
But she's long overdue for an experience of sexuality and sustained romantic interaction that feels, well... down to Earth.
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You're eating out as much for the social experience as for a dining experience".
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