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The phrase "never experienced before" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe something that a person has not experienced before: I felt a sense of freedom I had never experienced before.
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"That was something students never experienced before," Mr. Ahmad said.
"Josh nurtured me in a way I'd never experienced before," she said.
"Even a humburger is 50 cents here, a thing I never experienced before".
"My emotions were in a place I never experienced before, that hurt, pain, anger," Solo said.
"And that was an experience a lot of players had never experienced before," he said.
"Sean took it to a level that I had never experienced before," Dornan says.
"It was eventful, it was something I've never experienced before," she said.
"When I heard that pop, that was something I had never experienced before," Walker said.
"The way he lied I had never experienced before," she said.
"It's probably something he's never experienced before".
It's something I never experienced before.
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