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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I didn't experience" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing something you did not go through or feel in a particular situation. Example: "During the event, I didn't experience any technical difficulties."
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My energy level actually improved over the course of the experiment, and I didn't experience nausea or any other forms of sickness.
I didn't experience any of it.
"I didn't experience any strong anger.
I didn't experience anti-Semitism at all.
Some people have complained that the app runs very slowly, a problem I didn't experience.
I tried to follow the instructions, but I didn't experience any unusual changes in consciousness.
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"I did not experience a loss of control," he said.
I did not experience depression until I had pretty much solved my problems..
I did not experience depression until I had pretty much solved my problems.
When I first read Homer, I did not experience the same sublime ecstasy as Keats.
"As a non-executive chairman, I did not experience the executive challenge … first hand".
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