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Discover Ludwig"more experienced in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to compare levels of experience between two or more individuals or groups. Example: "John is more experienced in marketing than Jane, having worked in the industry for over 10 years."
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But Mr. Ozawa was vastly more experienced in symphonic repertory.
No European country is more experienced in a global role.
He said Mr. Mazuz was more experienced in administrative and constitutional law.
He was more experienced in government than Jeremy, but there are yet four years to go.
"The bowlers are more experienced in these conditions than last time we were here," he added.
Colombo's forces, now more experienced in guerrilla war, have an additional advantage.
The economy minister, Carlos Boloña, said he wanted someone more experienced in the job.
This team appears to be even deeper and more experienced in those areas this season.
The girls gave chase, cameras raised, but Ms. Wintour was more experienced in these matters.
"I picked a team that's probably more experienced in the Premier League than the one I have been playing.
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They appreciated that they could learn from their buddies, because: "A buddy is more experienced [in living with ESRD].
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