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The phrase "the previous experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an experience that happened before the present moment. For example, "I learned a lot from the previous experience, so I'm more prepared this time around."
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It's not the qualifications or the previous experience.
Newsnight Tunnel of Love Recently reopened after the previous experience was deemed "too scary for adults".
"Not that the previous experience was bad, just that it was specific.
And with each passage back and forth between the two, the memory of the previous experience enriches the transit.
It's a very good scheme and they've been mindful of the previous experience I've had and have tailored my experiences for it.
If you're elected, would you support those bills or do you think, having been burned by the previous experience, that you'd want to do it step by step?
Ṣahw ("sobriety") immediately follows sukr, but the memories of the previous experience remain vivid and become a source of immense spiritual joy.
"It was more of an antidote to the previous experience," he said, comparing doing Broadway to shooting a big-budget Hollywood movie.
At the time a personal view was that it was a good appointment in that he would have learned from the previous experience and not make that mistake again.
An article in Sunday Business yesterday about a clash of cultures at Morgan Stanley referred imprecisely to the previous experience of Zoe Cruz, who was named a co-president of the firm.
The design, however, is often based on the intuition and the previous experience of the engineer.
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