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"immersive experiences" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe a situation or activity which involves a person experiencing something deeply and in an intensely engaging way. For example, "The theatre group is known for creating immersive experiences that draw the audience into the story."
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But horror films can be lethally brilliant, immersive experiences.
Ms. Hamilton, who speaks with slow, sensual precision, said: "We're both interested in immersive experiences.
In the past, Ms. Hamilton and Ms. Monk have taken extreme measures to create immersive experiences.
One of ViveX's companies is Oben, which builds 3D human avatars for VR immersive experiences.
"It's all part of providing fans with immersive experiences with the brands they love," Mr. Frascotti said.
"We don't want to create these immersive experiences where you lose yourself behind your screen," he added, speaking of Foursquare.
"Flying Object's extraordinary immersive experiences give visitors a fresh way to encounter and engage with iconic works of art.
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It's an immersive experience.
She said: "I miss that immersive experience.
"It really is an immersive experience".
Zombies, Run! is a pretty immersive experience.
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