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The phrase "having experience of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's familiarity or practical knowledge gained through involvement in a particular activity or field.
Example: "Having experience of project management has greatly enhanced my ability to lead teams effectively."
Alternatives: "having experience in" or "possessing experience with".
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Having experience of two fields also enables you to carve out a niche in your career.
Morton-Hedges agrees that having experience of successfully using your skills will grow your confidence when job hunting.
"But not having experience of such matches we were overly worried and as a result froze before our appearance on the pitch.
Having experience of the working world is essential for getting a job, and students are encouraged to get these skills by interning as much as possible.
A detailed appreciation of music notation is essential, as is having experience of a wide range of repertoire and the characteristics of standard musical instruments.
Having experience of the cadets, which has quite an authoritarian and military ethos, helped me to establish the rules with young people.
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Two thirds of girls reported having experiences of "Vagina Breakthrough" and one fifth had experience of "welcome guest".
I have experience of this.
"Bruce had experience of litigating securities cases.
Has she had experience of cancer?
Sherwood has experience of being both.
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