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The phrase "much more experience" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you wish to emphasize the amount of experience someone has over another, or perhaps in comparison to the experience someone had in the past. For example, "John has much more experience in the field than he did a year ago."
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I have much more experience with innovative moon shots".
Mr. Walcott has much more experience in public life and education than Ms. Black.
Clermont has much more experience of big finals, although not all of it is good.
They had much more experience of the harsher, colder conditions that existed in Europe.
Reporting on what cannot be reported is something in which the British have much more experience.
(Kettle, of course, has much more experience in these matters than I do).
They've got so much more experience, so much more knowhow to swim relays properly".
Their advantage will be that they have much more experience than us at this level".
"We have so much more experience, expertise and knowledge about companies and market conditions in Montana," Ms. Lindeen said.
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Even the big stores are trying to be much more experience-oriented.
Hausman had much more experience in the wilderness than many others involved in the film.
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