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The phrase "will be experienced on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing events, situations, or conditions that will occur at a specific time or place. Example: "The new software update will be experienced on all devices starting next week."
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Mr. KELLY: You know, no one's going to know exactly what they've done in their communities and you know, people will know what I've done in my community because they'll be experiencing on a daily basis.
Many parents will be experiencing true, visceral Halloween horror today on hearing news that Britain is on the brink of a pumpkin shortage.
Any dedicated practitioner of yoga will tell you that what is experienced on the mat is often directly applicable to the rest of life.
For their children, race will likely be experienced publicly and privately based on the way they look, Touré said.
Red Orchestra 2, Crysis 2, and the mighty Battlefield 3 will be best experienced on the PC, and if you're sitting there on your couch, controller in hand, you're really not getting the full experience.
Avicii's desire to cross-pollinate will be further experienced on his forthcoming album, due out later this year.
The focus of the group will be on experiences of the received support.
The first experience will be one based on Twentieth Century Fox's Planet of the Apes franchise.
This programme will be based on experience from a pilot group of infants, previous work with children older than 18 months, and the theoretical considerations described in the introduction.
Questions will be on parents experiences with the interventions, to get more insight into the advantages and disadvantages of the interventions.
The focus of the peer support groups will be on sharing experiences to facilitate peer learning, coping self-efficacy, emotional/social support and processing of experiences.
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