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Discover LudwigThe phrase "legislative experience" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to someone's knowledge, skills, and understanding of the legislative process and procedures within a government or organization. Example: "John's extensive legislative experience as a former senator makes him a strong candidate for the position of policy advisor."
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In an interview, Mayor James angrily attacked Mr. Quintana as lacking legislative experience in the Senate and said he had not sponsored any significant legislation in nine years on the City Council.
"I'm the only one who has real legislative experience".
Further, he brings both executive and legislative experience.
The Senate, by reason of its longer tenure of office, alone represented legislative experience in Government.
Bill Clinton's lack of legislative experience would be a virtue, a new challenge for him.
Mr. Bea is a veteran lawmaker with more than five years of legislative experience.
The article also overstated the legislative experience of Yosef Lapid, a supporter of Mr. Peres.
She does not have much legislative experience, which is a minus".
Senator John Kerry, contrariwise, has legislative experience, wartime heroism and antiwar activism going for him.
"He has a unique combination of fiscal experience and statewide legislative experience".
The new Republicans may distrust government, but this will be a Republican class with enormous legislative experience.
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