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"has experiences" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase can be used in the present tense to indicate that someone has had a certain type of experience in the past. For example, "He has experiences working in customer service that will be beneficial in his new job."
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He has experiences with software development by several years of practice in software companies.
Sybil delights equally in conceptualization and construction and has experiences in all phases of project delivery.
By having a caregiver simply 'be with' him while he feels emotions and has experiences, the baby learns how to be," Schore says.
However, by late April, Canada experienced a significant decline and since August has experiences little to no USA à Canada asylum seeker.
France has experiences unusually wet weather before and during the tournament, but the UK has to deal with inclement conditions throughout the season and Premier League pitches do not cut up as badly as several of the surfaces have at Euro 2016.
It was found that 65% people of the study area has experiences to change their settlement at least one time.
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