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"something to experience" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that is worth trying or participating in. Example: The music festival was not just a concert, it was a whole weekend of art, food, and different activities - truly something to experience.
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But the family wanted to give Chambers something to experience on his actual birthday.
This inspired fusion of Joni Mitchell and Antonio Carlos Jobim is something to experience.
Even if you think she's too conventional a musician for your tastes, her shows are something to experience.
"Dance is something to experience, more than to watch," he said after the performance in a talk with the public.
It's just something to experience, to just keep flexing and testing and to grow with, rather than to fully find".
Consumers won't buy into virtual reality unless there's something to experience; content companies won't provide it without a ready audience.
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Still, "the transfinite" is definitely something to see and experience.
"I want people to experience something — to feel rather than think — and Peter feels exactly the same with his show".
"This [photography project] retrains the brain to focus on something and to experience the joy of seeing something different.
Not only rationally understand something, but to experience it with the whole body as a witness.
There's always something new to experience, even in a small geographical area".
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