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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'no experience with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a lack of knowledge or expertise in a certain area. For example, "I have no experience with coding, so I'm learning from scratch."
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"He has no experience with it.
It has no experience with democracy.
I have no experience with this.
Carson has no experience with housing policy.
A: I have no experience with that.
Students often arrive on campus with no experience with credit.
The Fed has almost no experience with this approach.
But the Fed has almost no experience with that approach.
But the country had no experience with community colleges.
"I had no experience with the stage before," Arsham recalled.
I had no experience with taking that kind of drug.
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