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Hey everyone, im trying to explain to a friend of mine the difference between having experience in/of/with and to tell you the truth think ive done more damage than good with my rambling explanations so heres hoping we can get some collective explanations on the subject

I have a lot of. From my experience is possible, but not common (at least in be) For example, if you look at the british national corpus, you find 19 examples, compared with 194 for in my experience In the us corpus (coca) there is a similar pattern 165 from compared with 750 in (judging) from my experience, it is true.

I agree sophie, 'experience in' often relates to an activity in which it is possible to become proficient or specialise Where different degrees of experience can be gained 'experience of' is broader and relates to one's exposure to something (a place, activity, emotion, etc) However i feel that (a) is of course correct, but (b) is possibly incorrect (it anyway jars slightly), unless it is. When you say an experience, you are referring to a single experience, like i had an interesting experience while i was in italy. but when you are referring to experience that you acquired while working on a job, you refer to it as experience collectively Strong just isn't a word used to describe experience.

I have experience working with (no of)

The coca (ae corpus) has many examples of have experience of + gerund So we will use our expertise to try to push the boundaries of what can be reported I am a little lost Can you please tell me which one is more correct Most people had an early experience where their needs were ignored Most people had an early experience when their needs were ignored

Most people had an early experience of having their needs ignored As we all know, jack is experienced _____ the problem of this kind For working out the answer is c what is the difference between be experienced at and be experience in Is experience used correctly in the above two sentences I would appreciate your answers There are two types of that clauses

I think they are all used, right

Cambridge doesn't give an example of 'experience with', but it does give one for 'experience in' Experience in sth their experience in marketing and promotion has brought excellent results Which is pretty similar to oxford's example I had some experience in fashion design.

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