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experience with vs experience about

Both 'experience with' and 'experience about' are commonly used phrases in English, but they are used in different contexts. 'Experience with' is used to describe personal involvement or familiarity with something, while 'experience about' is not a standard phrase and is less commonly used.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 984 views

experience with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'experience with' when you want to talk about personal involvement or familiarity with something or someone.

Examples:

  • I have a lot of experience with programming languages.
  • She has extensive experience with customer service.
  • He shared his experience with traveling to Europe.
  • Governments can also gain experience with sinks.
  • Our outreach students have less experience with standardized tests.
  • They had many a bad experience with the white man last year.
  • I've had a lot of experience with disgruntled people.
  • I hoped you'd have more experience with something like this.
  • Because I've had some experience with the weird lately.
  • This was my first experience with ordinary people.
  • None of them had experience with combat-gunfire wounds.
  • Commander, I would imagine you've had some experience with women.
  • I've too little experience with workers, you know.
  • I see you've had some experience with food.
  • That was our first experience with artillery in large numbers.
  • After her experience with you she decided to leave the ship.
  • I have no experience with those things.
  • Our own experience with the quantum mirror proved as much.
  • I had a bad experience with Grimace.
  • We have a lot of experience with strange.
  • I actually have a little experience with workplace romance myself...
  • And share the experience with as many reputable journals as possible.
  • I have plenty of experience with all kinds of people.

Alternatives:

  • familiarity with
  • knowledge of
  • expertise in
  • involvement with
  • background in

experience about

This phrase is not a standard construction in English and is not commonly used.

  • It shall support exchanges of experience about the implementation of Article 46 of Regulation (EC) No 1260/1999 and promote informal networks among those responsible for providing information.
  • But I think that the best method to progress further would be if we continued with our policy of exchanging best practice, and in exchanging experience about the implementation of our policies.
  • I have new experience about holding choppers.
  • What are important are permanent exchanges of experience about evaluation procedures between colleges and universities themselves.
  • I had this experience about two years ago in Northern Ireland when we went through a very similar exercise.
  • I would say the most defining experience about Scarface... was my first opportunity to work with a truly great actor.
  • Provenza: I think you have some experience about what a long and costly trial can do to a family.
  • Finally, railway companies, shippers and forwarding agents should be consulted on corridor regulations, because they have practical knowledge and experience about how to make the most effective use of the rail network for competitive freight traffic.
  • Jason has a deep, deep well of experience about Greenland's glaciers, about Greenland logistics, about what the glaciers were doing.
  • Is experience about the types of therapy that could be most effective in dealing with these problems being shared?
  • What do I need to do to get you to share your experience about that day?
  • Yes. And when they return, each child brings an infusion of new genetic material, as well as years of firsthand experience about another culture.
  • And of course, being Australian, I started looking at stuff in Australia, knowing, again, from my own experience about various times when non-lethal weapons have been introduced in Australia.
  • From their baseline when they come in, high-power people experience about a 20-percent increase, and low-power people experience about a 10-percent decrease.
  • Here's what you get on cortisol. High-power people experience about a 25-percent decrease, and the low-power people experience about a 15-percent increase.
  • As a former MEP, I have hands-on experience about how the Parliament works, and it will help foster the dialogue with MEPs, as was the case today.

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