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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fun experience" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something enjoyable, for example "I had a really fun experience at the amusement park today."
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Not a fun experience.
"It's just a fun experience.
"It was a fun experience," he said.
It's not a fun experience for me".
This was supposed to be a fun experience".
"It was a fun experience," he said the next day.
Thanks for making camp a fun experience for my daughter.
There's nothing like it -- it's a fun experience for people".
It will be a real fun experience for everyone".
"That was not a fun experience," he told me.
That doesn't mean Identities isn't a fun experience.
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