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The phrase "years of experiences" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the cumulative life experience a person has gained from being alive and active during a number of years. For example: "In my 25 years of experiences, I have come to realize that life is never a straight line."
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Indeed, the HLA standard, initially designed for military M&S purpose, can be transposed for enterprise interoperability at the implementation level, reusing the years of experiences in distributed systems.
While those results show a first positive proof of concept of the method, it still requires to be extended for a relevant comparison with PRNU-based approaches that benefit from years of experiences.
They give intention to God and the people in the room that they intend to marry, but it takes years of experiences for them to be united as one.
Norwegian hydropower industry has more than 100 years of experiences in constructing more than 4000 km-long unlined pressure shafts and tunnels with maximum static head of 1047 m (equivalent to almost 10.5 MPa) reached at unlined pressure tunnel of Nye Tyin project.
She has 12 years of experiences conducting applied research and other related operational work within the area of behavioural sciences.
Good board members also bring different skills and points of view, developed though years of experiences (and failures).
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2 years of experience.
They have 40 years of experience.
"He's got five years of experience".
DeMuth has 16 years of experience.
He had 10 years of experience.
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