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"ground of experience" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a person's accumulated experiences and knowledge, for example: "Jane's broad ground of experience makes her an ideal candidate for the job."
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They sought an expansive unity, one based on class as the shared ground of experience on which diverse millions could unite.
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Second and third rounds of 69 and 68 respectively demonstrated his ability to work around Augusta National on the grounds of experience alone, the antidote to rust.
Shifting attention to the social grounds of experience has an additional methodological benefit.
It remains a difficult question how much of these grounds of experience fall within the province of phenomenology as a discipline.
The new prospects opened up by recent developments are finally discussed and, also on the grounds of experience recently gained on a laboratory scale, the potentials of machines tailor-designed for the conditions reigning in biohydrometallurgical systems are outlined.
However, since its aim has been to push the social grounds of experience to the forefront, we have built primarily on Herbert Blumer's thinking (1968) in our attempt to understand coexperience as social action.
As a result the reader of the latter may feel more like a trespasser than a fellow creature on the common ground of human experience.
For Lyn Hejinian, constant change is the very ground of our experience, being the basis on which memory and sensory perception are built.
Goya's fascination with life's extremes of torment and emergency and broken-down order suits our modern sense that these extremes, and not the mild quotidian middle ground of human experience, hold the real truth.
The emotions that sustain religious belief are all, in fact, deeply ordinary and deeply recognisable to anybody who has ever made their way across the common ground of human experience as an adult.
In the Critique of Pure Reason (1781, 1787), Kant claims to provide a proof for the PSR by showing that "the PSR is the ground of possible experience, namely the objective cognition of appearances with regards to their relation in the successive series of time" (B/246/A201).
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