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Did you mean "have an experiment"? You can use "have an experiment" when referring to conducting or participating in a scientific test or trial. Example: "We plan to have an experiment next week to test the new hypothesis."
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Amongst other things, the main results derived here have experiment design implications for Hammerstein system estimation.
Many experiment procedures have experiment actions that are executed only if a certain condition is valid.
Use cute hair clips, straighteners, curlers, whatever you have, experiment!
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They have experimented with quantitative easing.
"I felt like we should have experimented more.
"We do have experiments to perform on orbit".
Manufacturers have experimented with Kevlar, used in bulletproof vests.
Yet modern artists have experimented with it only intermittently.
Several companies have experimented internally with similar trading programs.
Some architects have experimented with prefab techniques on their own.
Nationally, school districts have experimented with a range of approaches.
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