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The part of a sentence "have experience of doing" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a prior experience of doing something. For example: "I have experience of doing field research in remote locations."
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When I first got the job at Torquay there were only four players there, so I have experience of doing this.
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And when I looked into it I discovered that there were several colleges around the country which had experience of doing this kind of work in the past".
It also indicated that CHWs who had experience of doing other work in the past or entered in the labour market for a longer period of time would ask for higher reservation wage.
Yet most of us do have experiences of flow from time to time.
Do you have experiences of this?
Do you have experiences of integrating nutrition in to the curricula of agricultural higher institution?
All of us have had the experience of doing too many things at once.
Young people can become inducted into the habits of lifelong volunteering if they have positive experiences of doing it when still at school age.
The girls talk about orgasm with mock sophistication as "little death," even as it becomes apparent that most have them have no experience of "doing it", as they describe sex.
"And hardly anyone in international relations has had more experience of doing so".
Have you had an experience of doing something in a spirit of actualization?
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