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Discover Ludwig"on experience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to refer to something that one has learned from a particular experience. For example, "He has gained invaluable insight on experience."
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Age taking on experience.
Compensation depends on experience.
Salary based on experience.
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Was it based on experience?
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Hands-on experience.
Nothing beats hands-on experience.
Introduction to design methodologies, hands-on experience.
He already had hands-on experience restoring cars and motorcycles.
Gaining Hands-on Experience.
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