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"through the experience of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is often used to describe how someone gained knowledge or understanding about something through personal experience. Example: "Through the experience of traveling to different countries, I have learned to appreciate and respect different cultures."
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JW: I watched you go through the experience of making Ghosts.
I'd already been through the experience of losing on Oscar night with Midnight Express.
Finitude gets a grip on the self through the experience of conscience.
Because he has lived through the experience of the kids he deals with there.
It evokes Spain's complicated, cruel 20th century through the experience of the author's father.
It took a lot of thinking about but in the end I found I wanted to show it through the experience of the individuals, and in particular through the experience of separation.
He (Jesus) goes through the experience of dying, as every human being must do, but he doesn't end up dead.
And yet, of course, we all know folk who have apparently grown through the experience of suffering.
More importantly, she understands through the experience of having gone without them that joy and love unshared are wasted.
Mr. Riding writes: "through the experience of her forebears, Thomas examines how conscience fares when society considers it subversive".
She devised America through the experience of the foreigner -- an America seemingly strange, largely because our own eyes hadn't known where to look.
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