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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has not experimented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has not tried or tested something in the past. Example: "The scientist has not experimented with this new compound yet."
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It's not that Facebook hasn't experimented with music over the years.
That's not to say SwiftKey, which was founded way back in 2008, hasn't experimented with some radical layouts itself over the years.
Underrated: Sumac, I still think that people have not experimented enough with it.
The company also promised to attract many small marketers who were comfortable advertising online but had not experimented with TV ads.
If we had not experimented with charging for the app, the total number of downloads would have been much higher.
The fact that centering is treated as an integral part of PCA could be a reason why many studies have not experimented with the differences and effects of applying the general steps of PCA on the raw data matrix.
"Education 2.0 we have not experimented enough with out-of-the-box approaches but have instead tried to force-fit traditional (often broken) ideas into the 'computerized' model".
Studies have shown babies like classical music better than rock, the author writes, adding, "So far they haven't experimented with salsa".
And if you haven't experimented with fruit jam, try it.
If you're an indie author and haven't experimented with free yet, now is the time.
Head out to the market, grab foods you like and some goodies you haven't experimented with and try something new.
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