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"in the experiences" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate things that have happened in the past and have been learned from, especially when discussing an individual's life journey. For example, "I've gained a great deal of wisdom in the experiences of my life."
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But I'm lucky in the experiences I've had with the writers of the novels [I've adapted].
Most of the film is rooted in the experiences of four towns.
There was tremendous variation in the experiences of those who survived the war in Europe.
There was even disparity in the experiences of those treated for the same conditions.
These trends come vividly to life in the experiences of Ms. Ramos.
Ms. Gayle saw in the experiences of her daughter, Nkosazana, now 25, how easily things can go wrong.
In the piece she tries to find her father in the experiences of other World War II veterans.
"They'll also know how the ideas and proposals I'm making are rooted in the experiences that I've had.
Yet Internet companies that follow the catalog path can take some solace in the experiences of Mr. Bazzone at RedEnvelope.
Democratization has grown from a political ideal engaged in the experiences of Western modernity to a kind of universal good.
The results show that all dyes used in the experiences can be degraded successfully by photo-oxidation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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