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The phrase "his experiment" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe an experiment that is owned or conducted by a male individual. For example: - His experiment on plant growth yielded unexpected results. - The students were eager to learn about his experiment on renewable energy. - After months of preparation, he finally conducted his experiment on space exploration.
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His experiment lasted 12 months.
His experiment worked.
His experiment only bankrupted him.
Cisna began his experiment.
In his experiment it was Christina.
Then Price hit on his experiment.
Bleckmann said he welcomed the inevitable outcomes of his experiment.
That's when his experiment in pushing culture forward really began.
He was quite pleased with the results of his experiment.
Toscano doesn't think of his experiment as a critique, though.
"Zimbardo set up his experiment rather naively," says Holmes.
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