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"have prior experience" is correct and it can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to past experience or knowledge that a person has before a certain point in time. An example of using this phrase in a sentence could be: "The job listing states that candidates must have prior experience in customer service."
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Bush doesn't have prior experience in foreign policy.
If you have prior experience with Python, great!
The commission has trained more than 70 course leaders who have prior experience in outdoor skills.
I may even have prior experience in whatever it is you're going through who's to say?
Cashman said that there might be other candidates, and that not all need to have prior experience with the Yankees.
Do you have prior experience with FPGAs? with HDLs? with Xilinx Foundation series schematic capture software?
Candidates do not need to have prior experience with technology or design.
It is designed for students who have prior experience studying Swahili.
Both projects were implemented by small nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that did not have prior experience with SHSs.
A previously released Defra document stated "no shooter will have prior experience of shooting badgers" and "some shots may completely miss the animal".
Prerequisites: It is required the student have prior experience in the making of art and/or design.
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