The phrase "remarkable experience for" is correct and usable in written English. You could use it to refer to a special experience somebody has had. For example, "He had a remarkable experience for his first time at the opera.".
It has really been a remarkable experience for me.
"It's been a remarkable experience for me," Larsen says, explaining how a review of the Ace in London's Daily Telegraph brought his project to Morgan's attention.
Chapel has been a remarkable experience for me so far, as I come to be reunited with the sacrament of communion.
"Supporting the post-Haiyan recovery has been a remarkable experience for UNICEF, not only for those worked on the ground in the Philippines, but for UNICEF globally as we worked relentlessly to bring attention and resources to help the recovery of affected children".
He and the person he introduced have teamed for our project; If you Focus on Results, Exercise Restraint, and develop a plan for the First 100 Days, you'll create remarkable experiences for your customers, drive repeat and referral business, and waste little time trying to do damage control on the account that got away.
It is easy to understand why pharmaceutical companies seek out the assistance of such well published academic authors, for these have remarkable experience of diabetes treatment and the planning, execution, and presentation of clinical trials.
Mr. Berg recalls it as the most remarkable experience of his life, one that "fulfills a person's reason for being here".
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