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The phrase "vastly experience" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "vastly experienced". It can be used to describe someone who has a great deal of experience in a particular field or area. Example: "Jane is a vastly experienced lawyer who has been practicing for over 20 years."
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Kevin Muscat has abandoned Ange Postecoglou's 'Jekyll and Hyde' 4-2-2-2 (where the 2s apparently stood for ATTACK ATTACK ATTACK) with the vastly experience duo of Milligan and Valeri to provide an at times porous (and comedic) defence with greater cover.
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Vastly experienced and not likely to command wages that are too dear.
This quintet is vastly experienced and should be able to function in India.
He is only 22 but he is vastly experienced for someone that age".
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Johnson, a vastly experienced and canny politician, always knew the political costs that might come from his policy successes.
The Sri Lankans, ruthless, confident and vastly experienced, sensed their chance and they began to take it.
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