'has a tremendous experience' is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it to describe a person who has had an experience that was particularly moving or profound. For example: "The veteran who served in Afghanistan has a tremendous experience of battle and of human endurance."
"The whole atmosphere was one of great excitement, great joy – all the Northern Ireland fans and Polish fans were having a tremendous experience, a tremendous time together," Foster said in a statement on Monday.
"Our program had a tremendous experience competing in the Pacific Coast Shootout last year, and we are thrilled to have been invited to participate in the event again in 2016," Terps coach John Tillman said in a written statement.
The mind has a tremendous influence on the experience of pain.
"Now, he's not going to be the best athlete, but he has a tremendous amount of experience.
"For somebody so young, he has a tremendous amount of first-team experience under his belt".
"The mechanism you use to book the hotel has a tremendous impact on the experience you have within the hotel," Smith Kenny said.
But Anand has a tremendous match experience and knows how to prepare.
Tim also has a tremendous amount of shooting and editing experience, most recently at the San Gabriel Valley Tribune.
The statistics show that the Jewish summer camp experience has a tremendous effect on children and their Jewish identity.
"He's had a tremendous set of experiences at an incredibly high-performing company," said Francis J. Lattanzio, another partner at Ceannas.
I am also a mother and stepmother - - with five children aged 16 to 33 - - and those experiences have had a tremendous effect on me.
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