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'gaining some experience' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone's experiences or when talking about learning something new. For example: "I'm looking for an internship to gain some experience before I start college."
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For qualified undergraduate students interested in gaining some experience in teaching.
For qualified graduate students interested in gaining some experience in teaching.
Additionally, 20% of informal workers move into the formal sector each year after, for example, gaining some experience or unemployment.
I have now been working on this project for almost 3 years, while gaining some experience in teaching.
Once you start gaining some experience there may be agencies that will take you under their belt and find acting work for you.
After gaining some experience of video production, the student teacher soon realized that a fully narrated video of more than ten minutes was too lengthy and discouraged students from watching.
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It may be useful to collaborate closely with an experimentalist, or to gain some experience doing experiments, or both.
We got to definitely gain some experience".
That power can only grow when they gain some experience.
We didn't train for water-borne deployment but we certainly gained some experience in it.
The idea was to gain some experience and get out quickly.
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