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The phrase "share of experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an accumulation of knowledge and understanding resulting from personal involvement in an activity or event. For example, "She had a great share of experience in the field of marketing after working for five years at the company."
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And the author, who has his own share of experience as a child psychologist, gives Alex plenty to work with.
They each had a fair share of experience, and they were prepared to hire help as needed.
Cotton keeps her cool at art auction Fearne Cotton has more than her fair share of experience dealing with unwanted advances (just don't mention Robbie Williams).
So I have my fair share of experience disposing of a boring moment with a fun app, and I have a few tips.
Ms. de Soto said the app is the digital version of throwing an ex's gifts and belongings into the trash, something she has her fair share of experience with.
Each has also had his share of experience with Shakespeare before this production of "The Comedy of Errors," which begins previews Tuesday at the Delacorte Theater as the first show in the Public Theater's free Shakespeare in the Park season.
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The Red Bulls, of course, have signed their share of experienced campaigners.
In Europe, we have had our share of experiences on banning and burning books.
Glasgow, like every other major city in the world, has had its share of experiences of homelessness.
His wife has also had her share of experiences, including one he said he witnessed first hand.
Leadership is the sharing of experience.
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