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Discover Ludwig"that experience" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific event or situation that has happened in the past. Example: "That experience taught me the importance of perseverance." In this sentence, the phrase "that experience" refers to a specific event in the past that taught the speaker a lesson about perseverance.
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We all recognize that experience".
I've been living that experience.
Other members have not shared that experience.
Give the people that experience and — poooft.
Let '(E)' represent that experience.
He never forgot that experience.
"Unfortunately not everyone gets that experience.
He survived that experience, too.
And that sort of exemplified that experience".
Remember that experience counts.
They've had that experience.
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