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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starts experiencing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the beginning of a process or feeling that someone undergoes.
Example: "As the weather changes, she starts experiencing symptoms of allergies."
Alternatives: "begins to feel" or "starts to undergo".
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Even when a woman starts experiencing symptoms, she will often not seek treatment, Ngomo explains.
Driven to despair, Judge Pernell Harris starts experiencing unsettling visions, including cryptic instructions seemingly issued by his unconscious son.
But he and other scientists say that if the Amazon starts experiencing such droughts every few years, all bets are off.
The narrative begins when Kaysen, author of the best-selling memoir "Girl, Interrupted," suddenly starts experiencing searing discomfort in an inchlong section of her vagina, exactly where a cyst was removed 20 years earlier.
In the case of the Kugel patch, both Bard and the F.D.A. have urged doctors not to remove the device unless a patient starts experiencing abdominal pain or a fever, which may be a sign that a fractured device has cut tissue or is causing a peritonitis-like infection.
Stewart plays Maureen, an underling in the Paris fashion world who starts experiencing phenomena more spooky than 'How does she eat so little and not pass out?' Stewart won a César for her last collaboration with Assayas (Clouds of Sils Maria) so the partnership's a good fit.
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