Sentence examples for to experience something from inspiring English sources

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to experience something

verb

To observe certain events; undergo a certain feeling or process; or perform certain actions that may alter one or contribute to one's knowledge, opinions, or skills.

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People want to experience something physical".

Are we destined to experience something similar this year?

"They don't get to experience something at a national scale.

Yes, it was exciting to experience something new.

"Birding allows you to experience something much bigger than yourself.

You need to experience something; you need to live something.

"We're trying to allow people to experience something we are also experiencing.

"I don't know how many other people get to experience something like this in the world.

You have to experience something to be able to adapt, to find something new.

Not many 16-year-olds get to experience something like that.

But I am no means the first to experience something like this.

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