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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'like to experiment' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's general attitude towards life, e.g. "She's always been adventurous, and likes to experiment with new things".
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"I like to experiment," he said.
They like to experiment more than other people".
He doesn't like to experiment and he has his favourites.
"I like to experiment," he says, "but most of the time I just trusted my instinct".
For another, all children tend to be impatient, and they like to experiment.
"I'd like to experiment with having this voice," says Austin Hill.
"People who do this want something a little surreal and they like to experiment".
I would like to experiment a bit more with it in prose".
I called Chris Cosentino, the chef at Incanto in San Francisco, to see if he would like to experiment with the dish.
As humans, we like to experiment, and kids are missing essential tools in resistance and moderation when all they've been taught is to not do it.
"We'd like to experiment with innovative advertising that feels appropriate on Instagram," Kevin wrote before the uproar forced a full retreat.
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