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"wisdom and experience" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to the combination of knowledge and understanding gained through life experiences. Example: "The company's success can be attributed to the wisdom and experience of its seasoned executives."
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I admire and value wisdom and experience.
They spoke in grave, deliberate tones, drawing on the party's lifelong wisdom and experience.
Governments are the creation of human wisdom and experience designed to supply human wants.
The news fills Gulliver with "inexpressible Delight," for he imagines lives rich with wisdom and experience.
My voice is deeper, but I sing with more sensitivity, wisdom and experience.
When will obstetricians listen to the wisdom and experience of certified nurse midwives?
In more enlightened cultures, the older generation are venerated and valued for their wisdom and experience.
The culture at large looks for guidance to the wisdom and experience of its elders.
"Good people over 50 have wisdom and experience, and that's what matters most," he said.
To have someone else's wisdom and experience close at hand, for solidarity if nothing else.
It sings with wisdom and experience as deeply cinematic as they are worldly.
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insight and experience
desirability and experience
knowledge and experience
wisdom and experimentation
foresight and experience
judgement and experience
ingenuity and experience
intelligence and experience
wisdom and experiences
wisdom and know how
wisdom and enjoy
wisdom and lessons
wisdom and insights
wisdom and expertise
wisdom and restraint
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