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The phrase "more experiences" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person having a variety of experiences, or a situation involving multiple experiences. For example, "Bob has had many more experiences than the average person his age" or "Traveling abroad gave me more experiences than I ever could have imagined."
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"You're getting more experiences.
He's got a few more experiences on Sundays in major.
But of course these sorts of experiences lead you to want more experiences like them.
The more experiences and backgrounds there are, the stronger the team.
"The competition is that much more intense and people are wanting more experiences and less stuff".
I just think the water cooler is expanding in concentric circles to allow for more experiences.
Dick shared more experiences with me about what life could be in ways I couldn't have thought of".
A few years ago, Kraus said, "I started to have more experiences professionally that were analogous to Kathy's".
As more and more experiences -- musical, literary, erotic -- get translated into downloadable, postphysical entities, what scant profits there are now will dwindle away.
"In real life," she said, "as you have more and more experiences, you become more skeptical -- it's your natural instinct to be.
One study found that problem pregnancies were more frequent among black women who reported more experiences with racial discrimination in employment or housing.
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