Collocations for "experienced"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "experienced" in context.
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experience
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [work, professional, practical, hands-on, relevant] experience
- an [amazing, incredible] experience
- a [wonderful, heartbreaking, once-in-a-lifetime] experience
- (such) a [good, bad] experience
- never [got over, recovered from] the experience
- an experience (that) you will never forget
- an experience never to be forgotten
- always have a [good] experience with
- that has not been my (personal) experience (with)
- know from personal experience (that)
- had the [worst, best] experience [yesterday, at work]
- it is a good experience to [lose, fail, overcome]
- learn from their experience
- learn from the experiences of others
- have [real-world, life] experience
- have [marketing, translation] experience
- have (little to) no experience (in)
- doesn't have enough experience [in, as]
- have [ample, significant] experience in
- have experience in [marketing]
- has experience [dealing, working] with
- has experience in the [field, sector, industry]
- have experience with [children, dogs]
- at least [three years'] experience [as, in, with]
- at least [three years] of experience
- need (more) work experience
- did (my) work experience [at a library, in a school]
- draw on my experience as a [doctor]
- draw on my experience [to, for]
- gain experience from [life, work, the situation]
- experience is required
- the experience [shaped, changed] his outlook
- experience and training
- experience as a [doctor, salesman]
- [talk, tell me] about your experiences
- a [man, woman, person] of experience
- experience [disbelief, awe, surprise, joy, sadness]
- experienced [love, heartbreak, a traumatic event]
- experience [the world, life]
- (never) experienced the [thrill, rush] of
- experience a new [job, culture, country]
- if you experience (any) [pain, side effects]
- experience (any) [problems, difficulties, setbacks]
- are [currently, at present] experiencing [problems]
- [she, the company, the project, the team] experienced [problems]
- experience problems [viewing, opening, ordering]
- have experienced working in [construction, law, retail]
- experiencing an [increase, decrease, rise, fall] in
- if you experience a (sudden) [increase, decrease, loss] of
'experienced' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
abrupt
- abuse
- accountant
- actor
- administration
- ancillary
- anguish
- annoyance
- artist
- bartender
- bidder
- blackout
- camping
- capable
- change
- chemist
- climb
- competent
- cook
- corresponding
- critical
- culture
- dancer
- decrease
- dentist
- dip
- discomfort
- disruption
- dizziness
- down
- downturn
- dramatic
- drawback
- drop
- educated
- engineer
- experience
- failure
- fate
- fighter
- grief
- harassment
- hiccup
- hire
- housekeeper
- hurt
- immediate
- improvement
- increase
- journalist