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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then experienced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence of events where someone has gone through a particular experience after a previous action or event. Example: "After months of training, she then experienced a significant improvement in her performance."
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The company then experienced extraordinary growth.
I then experienced two unforgettable moments of pride and joy.
Many developing countries then experienced devastating financial crises.
Nothing occurred till the 22nd this was the roughest day we had till then experienced.
She then experienced a vision from God calling on her to save Africa.
Nady said he felt the discomfort "pretty much the whole game," then experienced some swelling Friday morning.
Like many before me, I then experienced an icy stare from this tall, slim and serious man.
Goucher, 33, did not compete in 2010 because she was pregnant, then experienced hip problems in 2011.
We then experienced one of Ms. Love's signature moves: instant best-friendship with whomever is interviewing her.
However, the Jackson film opened with a big bang and then experienced rapid burnout, dropping by 52%, 65%and76%6% during successive weekends.
The dark and vengeful undertow I sensed and then experienced in the last weeks of my relationship with Murdoch correctly reflected something morally out of joint with the way he ran his company.
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