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"historical experience" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any experience that took place in the past, either recent or long ago. For example: "I've learned a great deal from my historical experience."
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Historical experience says no.
I would just add to Mike's take the historical experience.
And historical experience helps explain the differing priorities.
According to Cohen, a people's historical experience supersedes economic theory.
This historical experience was good for reform capability.
Common sense, divine revelation, historical experience, empirical testing?
Some arenas of historical experience are, it is true, given short shrift.
Mr. Kristof's notion that Israeli concessions will undermine Hamas is belied by historical experience.
"Based on historical experience, I tend to be skeptical of the rider projections that I see".
"One is the science, and the other is based on our historical experience with what's worked".
Its surveys set expectations of how much fertility "should" have fallen, based on historical experience.
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