- experience, of, in or with - WordReference Forums
For example, "I have a lot of experience in sales and marketing" or "I have experience in teaching " To have experience with something could be either a field or something more specific While you could say, "I have experience with sales and marketing," you could also say, "I have a lot of experience with working with children "
- EXPERIENCE IN or OF - WordReference Forums
An experienced orchestral player would be said to have a lot of experience of {definitely not 'in' here} playing in an orchestra, but would be experienced in playing in an orchestra P pob14
- experience of doing in doing - WordReference Forums
'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 meant that living in the country is an art in which he is a novice, rather than just meaning that he has not visited the place?
- 3-year v. 3 years experience - WordReference Forums
The meaning of "experience" is different in your first two sentences A "three-year experience" means that you had an experience that lasted three years For example: "I lived in France in the 1990s It was a wonderful three-year experience" "This position requires three years' experience" means, as you know, work experience
- I have a good experience I have good experience. . . in?
You can't use "a" or an" (an experience a good experience) when you are referring to your accumulated work experience because, really, that is made up of a lot of daily experiences and learnings over a long time However, we do use "a an" for single short experiences e g "I had a bad experience in the pub last night "
- have experience in of with - WordReference Forums
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
- Wide experience - WordReference Forums
You can say "wide experience", which is why you get google hits, but it doesn't match this context "Wide experience" is used when talking about a variety of experience, whereas vast extensive are used when talking about a lot of experience Since the sentence doesn't indicate any kind of range of different experiences, wide doesn't fit
- From In my experience-preposition - WordReference Forums
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
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