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The phrase "take advantage of experience" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this to refer to learning from previous experiences or to capitalize on the experience of another person. For example: "We need to take advantage of the collective experience of our team and put it to use to make this project a success."
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The company shrugged off rising delays and costs at a reactor being built in Finland, saying EDF could take advantage of experience learned from a new facility it was building in Normandy.
The workshop shall form a central node for debates and policy strategies that are grounded in local experience and practices yet take advantage of experience and theoretical insights from elsewhere.
Q-learning, as a RL method, has been proposed in [8] to take advantage of experience gained in past decisions, in order to reduce the uncertainty associated with the impact of the SON coordinator decisions when picking an action over another to resolve conflicts.
What's important is to not live by fear, to take advantage of experience, and look ahead to growth.
The delay enabled Spain to take advantage of experience gained by Britain with the world's first commissioned dreadnought,, and by the United States with its first dreadnought,.
The delay enabled Spain to take advantage of experience gained by Britain with the world's first commissioned all-big-gun battleship,, and by the United States with its own new battleship,.
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Quality management within Expert Centres should take advantage of experiences established in the industry.
We also introduce a learning mechanism that takes advantage of experience gathered in repeated executions.
"Beyond the fyuse format itself, live 3D Visual Understanding in the camera has been a core capability that got baked into the format since day one, taking advantage of experience in 3D Point Cloud processing and robotics — whether the camera is a smartphone or head mounted device that we're likely to all be wearing in a few years' time, or a personal robot.
Data collection was within the individual national expert's competence, thereby taking advantage of experience in the matter as well as language competence.
Just by being patient, embracing challenges in front of you, and taking advantage of experiences and learning — good things will come to you," she said.
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