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Discover LudwigThe phrase "try experience" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means to attempt or try something new in order to gain knowledge, understanding, or skill. Example: "I encouraged my friend to try experience rock climbing, and she ended up loving it!".
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If the performance allows, try experiencing a work in a more central location.
Try experiencing with different thicknesses of the newspaper strips.
It turns out to be a trying experience.
She moved back in with her parents in Feb., 1979, a very trying experience for them.
For a young conductor, however steely nerved, a debut with the New York Philharmonic is a trying experience.
But even that trying experience could not prepare the family for Mahmud Salem's disappearance.
Being a black Jew in America can be a trying experience, even when white Jews are well intentioned.
And though it appears that many horses enjoy strutting around, for others it is a trying experience.
It was a trying experience … The identification tags removed from the dead were corroded white, and had become embedded in the putrid flesh.
Trying to get a catalog over the phone can be a trying experience so it is usually easier to stop by the campus and pick one up.
The New Yorker, February 17 , 1934P. 53 The trying experience a man had in buying a box of powder for a young girl.
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