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The phrase "time experienced for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing the duration of an experience or event, but it would need clarification for better understanding. Example: "The time experienced for the event felt much longer than the actual duration."
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Hubbard's To the Stars depicts a future where an interstellar ship travelling at near light speed slows down time experienced for its occupants.
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b Interruption time experienced by each client for ADCLA+AR vs. ADCLA.
c Interruption time experienced by each client for MAXCI+AR vs. MAXCI.
a Interruption time experienced by each client for PROPOSED vs. PROPOSED-AR.
d Interruption time experienced by each client for PF+AR vs. PF.
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