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The phrase "no experience" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone does not have any previous knowledge or practice in a particular area. For example: - "I'm sorry, I have no experience in coding." - "Due to my lack of experience, I am not qualified for this position." - "The job posting requires at least five years of experience, but I have no experience in that field." In these sentences, "no experience" is used to express a lack of knowledge or previous involvement in a specific area or skill. It is commonly used in job applications, resumes, and interviews to describe one's qualifications and background.
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("No experience necessary," it read).
ROWAN UNIVERSITY Student choreographers present "No Experience".
I have no experience".
No experience necessary.
And no experience is required.
There's no experience like that.
Obama has no experience.
No experience needed".
They have no experience.
He had no experience.
"There is no experience".
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