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length experience
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "length experience" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "lengthy experience"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe someone who has a considerable amount of experience in a particular field or activity. Example: "Her lengthy experience in project management makes her an invaluable asset to the team."
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To visualize the learning curve, in Figure 1 we plot the observed ETI success frequency computed over ten intervals with equal length (experience from 1 to 3, 4 to 6 and so on) as well as the estimated probability (see the Appendix for details).
The summary of the average IDA diagram for frames with smaller knee length, in all conditions (4 and 8 story frame) is higher than the average diagram of the frames with larger knee lengths, i.e., the frames with a large knee length experience a larger drift as the intensity of the earthquake increases.
Otherwise, you run the risk of seeing your whole trip from behind a camera, which is an arm's length experience at best.
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57 human-written examples
M. sexta diapause as pupae, induced by decreasing day length experienced as larvae.
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By contrast, only leaf length experienced direct selection —cross types significantly differed from zero (Table 4).
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The two traits are thus under opposite selection pressures, with tibia length experiencing relatively greater directional selection pressures.
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However, during the first two decades of life, leukocyte telomere length experiences a much more rapid attrition than telomere length in skeletal muscle, because HSCs undergo massive proliferation to develop a vast HPC pool.
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Then came the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas in 1995, which does what it says on the tin, simulating an arms-length experience of the street, without any of the dirty reality of an actual street.
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He's far too skillfully in control of his prose to do this accidentally, so you have to conclude that he intends both this distance and the mystifyingly dislocated, arm's-length experience it forces on the reader.
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Whichever path you take, you encounter a near feature-length experience.
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"But secondly, it isn't the length of experience in any case, it's the quality of the experience".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use more idiomatic and grammatically correct alternatives like "extensive experience" or "considerable experience" to ensure clarity and professionalism in your writing.
Common error
Do not directly translate phrases from other languages into English, as this can lead to awkward or incorrect expressions. "Length experience" likely stems from a misunderstanding of how to express the duration of experience in English.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "length experience" functions as a noun phrase, intended to describe the duration or extent of someone's experience. However, as Ludwig AI points out, it is not grammatically correct in standard English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "length experience" is understandable, it is considered grammatically incorrect and non-idiomatic in standard English. Ludwig AI has detected that there are only a few instances of its usage, and more suitable alternatives include "extensive experience", "considerable experience", or "years of experience". These alternatives more accurately and professionally convey the intended meaning. Therefore, it is best to avoid using "length experience" in formal writing and opt for these more accepted phrases.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
extensive experience
Replaces "length" with "extensive", which is a more standard and common way to describe a considerable amount of experience.
considerable experience
Emphasizes the significant amount of experience.
significant experience
Similar to considerable experience, highlighting the importance and amount of experience.
prolonged experience
Focuses on the extended duration of the experience.
substantial experience
Highlights the large quantity and value of the experience.
years of experience
Specifies experience in terms of time.
long-standing experience
Emphasizes the established and enduring nature of the experience.
in-depth experience
Focuses on the detailed and thorough nature of the experience.
broad experience
Highlights the wide range and variety of experiences.
vast experience
Emphasizes the immense amount of accumulated experience.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "length experience"?
Instead of "length experience", consider using more common and idiomatic phrases such as "extensive experience", "considerable experience", or "years of experience" depending on the context.
Is "length experience" grammatically correct?
No, "length experience" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use phrases like "extensive experience" or "considerable experience".
How can I accurately describe someone's experience?
To accurately describe someone's experience, use phrases that specify the duration and depth of their involvement. Examples include "five "years of experience" in project management" or "in-depth experience in software development".
Which is the correct way to refer to the amount of expertise, "length experience" or "extensive experience"?
"Extensive experience" is the correct and commonly used phrase. "Length experience" is not idiomatic and should be avoided.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested