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The phrase "opposite experience" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe when someone has a different experience than they had thought or were expecting - either in a positive or a negative way. For example: "The excursion was the opposite experience than what I was expecting - it was much better than I thought it would be!".
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I had the opposite experience.
We're living the opposite experience".
Peter Russo has the opposite experience.
Ginger has had the opposite experience.
Ms. Frank had the opposite experience.
George has had the opposite experience.
Travellers approaching from the south have the opposite experience.
Maybe I'm just lucky, but I've had the opposite experience.
Yet the opposite experience is so common it even has a name.
Now, Brown is wondering how they will respond after the opposite experience.
Poetry is language that doesn't shut us out; it gives the opposite experience.
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