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Free sign up"made experiences" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe experiences that have been intentionally created, rather than natural or spontaneous ones. Example: The students were taken on a field trip to the museum to make new experiences and learn about art history.
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I have already made experiences with online material at university.
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I make experiences for people to look at".
This is "the given" in experience, the phenomenal states we find ourselves in when making experiences.
The intention is to constantly create more delightful, successful and fulfilling making experiences for consumers.
"Making experience seem urgent, vital and alive" is exactly what we do.
Words are capable of making experience more vivid, and also of organizing it.
As everywhere else in Jane Eyre, her highly wrought words make experience fresh and intense once again.
For Kant, the categories are justified because they make experience possible.
If one never experienced failure, what would make experiencing success meaningful at all?
The smell has been compared to sewage, and it can even make experienced gourmands turn away.
Republicans used to be known for making experience mandatory for a candidate.
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