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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that experienced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or group that has undergone a particular event or situation, often in a context discussing their knowledge or skills gained from that experience.
Example: "The team that experienced the challenges of the last project is now better prepared for future tasks."
Alternatives: "who went through" or "that underwent".
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I'm not that experienced a diver.
I am of the generation that experienced those dark years".
For a generation that experienced wartime rationing, how come we've become so picky?
Those neighborhoods also happen to be the ones that experienced rapid gentrification after Hurricane Katrina.
The coastal cities that experienced tremendous booms over the past decade are struggling with mass unemployment.
The report measures the number of households that experienced problems at any point in the year.
This work is devoted to Longmaxi shales that experienced real-time uniaxial deformation in the laboratory.
Green circles show the steam wells that experienced abnormal blowout during the 2015 unrest.
The total number of subjects that experienced each diagnosis is shown in Table 1.
Bone tissue that experienced physiologic load is liable for osteogenic deformation [46].
Anecdotal evidence suggests that experienced staff usually informally supervise radiographers starting to practice mammography.
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