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"share experience and knowledge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing a collaborative effort to learn from one another and use each other's expertise. For example: "We encourage our team to share experience and knowledge at our weekly meetings so that everyone can benefit from each other's unique perspectives."
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"With the decreasing costs of these technologies that [are] basically digitalizing patients' DNA information, we did see an opportunity to engage with hospitals to help them be part of a community and share experience and knowledge to continuously better diagnose and treat patients through the use of such type of digital technologies," he tells TechCrunch.
It seeks to coordinate activities and to share experience and knowledge between different groups.
The main functions of the national network are to share experience and knowledge, to share consensus on best practice, to co-ordinate research projects and to support development of recommended standards of practice regarding outcome measures in ERAS (figures 6 and 7).
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The hub is designed for developers who are happy to chat, to share experiences and knowledge".
Chris Lamb, the head percussionist for the New York Philharmonic, said the store provided a place for drummers to share experiences and knowledge.
To be able to meet from other preschools mean we get to share experiences and knowledge.
It brought together stakeholders from different Member States of the European Union to share experiences and knowledge, while also reinforcing the need for us to work as a network on solutions to the challenges we now face.
Share experiences and knowledge with each other.
They had been inspired by the Russian Eisenstein's editing techniques of montage and the social reformist value of objective realism: Democracy and the improvement of social conditions demanded the shared experience and knowledge of facts about life in society (Grierson 1939, Rotha 1936).
This referred to the local Murri (Indigenous Queenslanders) way of relating about health issues which involved "yarning" (an Aboriginal concept for coming together informally to share experiences and knowledges) in a holistic way about a woman's or family's wellbeing.
Although the need for sharing experiences and knowledge between Academia and software Industry has become increasingly evident, both have demonstrated difficulties on establishing an effective relationship, mainly because they usually have different viewpoints.
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